Virginia Man Arrested for Ammo Possession in Turks and Caicos Islands Returns Home
Tyler Wenrich is the second of five U.S. citizens arrested for bringing ammunition into the Turks and Caicos Islands (TCI).
Returned to the United States on Thursday after spending more than two weeks in jail, Tyler Wenrich, 31, of Virginia, was arrested in April after TCI authorities found two stray rounds of ammunition in his backpack while he was on a cruise ship. He pleaded guilty to the charge.
Mr. Wenrich arrived at the Richmond airport on Thursday following his release.
“It feels good to be back with my wife and my son,” Mr. Wenrich told reporters at the airport.
“I’m just exhausted and happy to be back, honestly. It’s been a roller coaster and I’m thankful for friends, family, [and] representatives involved in trying to help us get back,” he added.
“After 37 days in Turks & Caicos, including 2 weeks behind bars, Tyler Wenrich is finally back in Virginia and reunited with his family. It was a joy and my honor to greet Tyler at the airport,” Mr. Good stated.
“We met with government officials to advocate for the release of all the American detainees who were facing a [sic] 12-year prison sentences for accidental and non-threatening offenses,” he added.
Virginia Sen. Mark Warner, a Democrat, said he was glad that Mr. Wenrich was given “a lenient sentence for mistakenly bringing just two hunting bullets to Turks and Caicos while on a cruise.”
US Citizens Still Detained
Mr. Wenrich was among five American travelers who were arrested by TCI authorities for allegedly carrying ammunition in their luggage. The other four were Bryan Hagerich of Pennsylvania, Ryan Watson of Oklahoma, Michael Lee Evans of Texas, and Sharitta Shinise Grier of Florida.
Oklahoma Sen. Markwayne Mullin, who was part of the congressional delegation, welcomed the decision by TCI authorities to release Mr. Wenrich but urged TCI to address the consequences of its laws.

The alert states: “Declaring a weapon in your luggage with an airline carrier does not grant permission to bring the weapon into the Turks and Caicos Islands and will result in your arrest.”