US Tourists Face Harsh Penalties in Turks and Caicos Over Ammo in Luggage

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Tyler Wenrich, a 31-year-old American paramedic, pleaded guilty to possessing two 9mm rounds in Turks and Caicos and faces a minimum of 12 years in prison. Despite arguing it was an honest mistake, Wenrich and four other Americans have been detained for similar offenses. US lawmakers have lobbied for their release, but no resolution has been found. Wenrich's sentencing is scheduled for May 28, with hopes for leniency.
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