2 Face Charges After Latest Security Breach At Trump's Palm Beach Estate

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There's been another security breach at President Trump's Palm Beach estate.

Two people face charges of trespassing after warning and resisting arrest without violence Tuesday afternoon.

Officials say 54-year old Katherine Poon and 62-year old Aaron Mennie from British Columbia were in a pickup truck, when the pair was warned not to enter Mar-a-Lago property, but ignored that warning.

After they were arrested, the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Bomb Squad was called out to clear the truck before removing it from the property.

Police say at no time were any guests or staff members at risk. The president was not on the property at the time. He left on Monday, after spending the weekend in Palm Beach.

It was the most recent of several security breaches at Trump's resort since March of last year, when the first of two Chinese women was arrested for trespassing and in that case, lying to federal agents.

The other Chinese national was busted last December for trespassing at Mar-a-Lago and resisting arrest later that day when she was confronted by a Palm Beach Police officer on Worth Ave.

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