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Driver who followed Obama daughters' motorcade was lost, confused

A driver unfamiliar with Washington DC, appeared to have been lost and confused when he followed a motorcade carrying President Obama's daughters through a White House checkpoint on Tuesday, a source said. Suspicious car causes White House lockdown

Updated on: May 08, 2014 01:52 PM IST
Reuters | By , Washington
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A driver unfamiliar with Washington DC, appeared to have been lost and confused when he followed a motorcade carrying President Barack Obama's daughters through a White House checkpoint on Tuesday, a law enforcement source said.

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"It appears at this point that the driver was confused, not familiar with DC, and essentially got lost and followed the car in front of him," said the law enforcement source, who spoke on condition of anonymity because the investigation was continuing.

Read:Suspicious car causes White House lockdown

The unusual incident prompted a security lockdown at the White House. The driver, an Internal Revenue Service employee identified as Mathew Evan Goldstein, 55, was charged with unlawful entry, a misdemeanor offense.

Goldstein was released from custody on the condition that he stay away from a large area surrounding the White House, about four by six blocks in size, according to court documents.

Driver held for following Obama's daughters motorcade to White House

The car was too close to raise barricades to prevent the car from entering, but Secret Service officials stopped the car and detained the driver.

 
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