Drone flies near Obama motorcade in Hawaii, no arrests

The subject was unaware that the presidential motorcade would be transiting the area of operation, says spokesperson


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US President Barack Obama enjoys a round of golf at the Mid-Pacific Country Club on December 28, 2015 in Kailua, Hawaii. PHOTO: AFP

HONOLULU: A small recreational drone hovered near President Barack Obama's motorcade in Hawaii, prompting the Secret Service to intervene, but no one was arrested or charged, officials and reports said Tuesday.

The incident took place Monday as Obama was headed back to his vacation home following a golf outing, according to NBC News.

"The subject was completely unaware that the presidential motorcade would be transiting the area of operation and immediately complied with law enforcement requests to cease and desist," Secret Service spokesperson Nicole Mainor said in a statement.

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"No charges were filed. The motorcade proceeded without further incident."

Obama, his wife Michelle and daughters Sasha and Malia are spending their year-end vacation in a beachside villa in the Oahu town of Kailua, about a 30-minute drive from Honolulu.

Residents and fellow vacationers often line the motorcade's route in an attempt to catch a glimpse of the president as he heads to the golf course, gym or area restaurants.

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