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Several tourists arrested at PortMiami before ‘world’s biggest gay festival at sea’

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Last updated: February 3, 2026 10:10 am
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MIAMI — Instead of having fun during the parties that Atlantis Events marketed as the sold-out “world’s biggest gay festival at sea,” several tourists faced charges on Monday afternoon in Miami-Dade County.

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On Sunday, at PortMiami’s Terminal A on Dodge Island, trained dogs screened luggage during the boarding of the Symphony of the Seas, a cruise ship with a capacity for over 5,500 passengers, records show.

U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers determined that the quantity in some cases was too low for Homeland Security Investigations and referred those to Miami-Dade County Sheriff’s Office deputies instead, records showed.

5 COUNTY CASES

County inmate records showed five defendants were at the Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center on Monday morning near Doral.

Joshua Eddy Deputies arrested Joshua Eddy on Sunday afternoon at PortMiami, and corrections booked him on Sunday night at the Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center, records show.

In the luggage belonging to Joshua Eddy, 41, of West Hollywood, Calif., CBP reported finding “several bags” with pills and a liquid that tested positive for 19.3 grams of MDMA, 3.4 grams of ketamine, 7.55 grams of meth, and 80 grams of GBL.

M-DCSO deputies with a narcotics squad reported that the arrest of Eddy, who was born in California, was at 3 p.m.

Inmate records show Miami-Dade corrections booked Eddy shortly after 10:15 p.m. on Sunday at TGKCC, records show.

Court records showed Eddy appeared in bond court on Monday, and he faced four charges: Trafficking MDMA and three counts of possession of a controlled substance. His bond was $7,000.

Miami-Dade County Circuit Judge Christina Miranda was set to preside over Eddy’s case.

Joshua Jenkins Deputies arrested Joshua Jenkins on Sunday afternoon at PortMiami, and corrections booked him on Sunday night at the Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center, records show.

In the luggage belonging to Joshua Jenkins, 39, of Tacoma, Washington, CBP reported finding pills that tested positive for 2.11 grams of meth.

Deputies also arrested Jenkins, who was born in Washington, at 3 p.m. on Sunday.

Inmate records show corrections booked Jenkins shortly before 11 p.m. on Sunday at TGKCC.

On Monday, Jenkins faced a charge of possession of a controlled substance. Court records show Jenkins appeared in bond court, and a judge released him on his own recognizance.

Miami-Dade County Circuit Judge Tanis Brinkley was set to preside over Jenkins’s case.

Brad Kloha Deputies arrested Brad Kloha on Sunday afternoon at PortMiami, and corrections booked him on Sunday night at the Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center, records show.

In the luggage belonging to Brad Kloha, 41, of Nashville, Tenn., CBP reported finding “several bags” with pills that tested positive for 16.3 grams of MDMA and 17.8 grams of ketamine.

Deputies reported the Sunday arrests of Kloha, who was born in Michigan, at 3:30 p.m. Inmate records show corrections booked Kloha shortly after 10:05 p.m. on Sunday at TGKCC.

Court records show Kloha appeared in bond court on Monday and faced two charges: Trafficking MDMA and possession of a controlled substance.

Kloha’s bond was $6,000. Miami-Dade County Circuit Judge Laura Gonzalez-Marques was set to preside over Kloha’s case.

Adam Jones Deputies arrested Adam Jones on Sunday afternoon at PortMiami, and corrections booked him on Sunday night at the Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center, records show.

In the luggage belonging to Adam Jones, 49, of Atlanta, Ga., CBP reported finding “a container” with pills that tested positive for 22.8 grams of meth.

Deputies arrested Jones, who was born in Florida, at 4 p.m., on Sunday at the terminal, according to the arrest report.

Inmate records show corrections booked Jones shortly before 10:20 p.m. on Sunday at TGKCC.

Court records show Jones appeared in bond court on Monday, and he faced a charge of trafficking MDMA.

Jones’s bond was $5,000, and Miami-Dade County Circuit Judge David Young was set to preside over his case.

Hoi Le Deputies arrested Hoi Le on Sunday afternoon at PortMiami, and corrections booked him on Sunday night at the Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center, records show.

In the luggage belonging to Hoi Le, 51, of San Francisco, Calif., CBP reported finding “two clear baggies with suspected narcotics” that tested positive for 14.9 grams of meth and 3.2 grams of ketamine.

Deputies reported arresting Le, who was born in California, at 5:15 p.m. on Sunday, according to the arrest report.

Court records show Le appeared in bond court on Monday facing two charges: Trafficking meth and possession of a controlled substance. His bond was $5,000 bond, and Miami-Dade County Circuit Judge Michelle A. Delancy was set to preside over the case.

INVESTIGATIONS’ DETAILS

The Royal Caribbean ship’s security notified USCBP officers about the luggage that trained dogs had flagged, records show.

The CBP searches included pat-downs and narcotics identification systems, records show.

In the county cases, CBP reported using the Gemini Test System, which uses infrared light, and the NTK Test Kit U, which uses a color change to identify meth and MDMA, records show.

CBP also reported creating records of the county cases in TECS, a federal database known as the Treasury Enforcement Communications System.

Local 10 News Assignment Editor Carson Merlo and Digital Journalist Chris Gothner contributed to this report.

Copyright 2026 by WPLG Local10.com – All rights reserved.



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