70’s Singer Yvonne Elliman arrested for bringing drugs into Guam – IOTW Report

70’s Singer Yvonne Elliman arrested for bringing drugs into Guam

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HawaiiNewsNow:

HAGATNA, Guam (AP) – Grammy Award-winning singer and Hawaii-born Yvonne Elliman-Alexander and her husband were arrested in Guam for being in possession of methamphetamine and marijuana.

The Pacific Daily News reports 65-year-old Elliman-Alexander and Allen Alexander were charged with illegal drug possession. Guam Customs and Quarantine Agency dogs sniffed out the drugs on Tuesday as the two arrived on Guam for a benefit concert at a school.

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16 Comments on 70’s Singer Yvonne Elliman arrested for bringing drugs into Guam

  1. “Meth. Don’t leave home without it.”

    Lucky they weren’t arriving into Duterte’s Philippines.

    Crazy or not, Duterte is winning the war against the cartels. His methods are the only ones that work. In the end we will adopt the same zero-tolerance euthanasia-on-sight policies, or the cartels will take over here.

    Great voice. Too bad about the drugs at freaking 65.

  2. Hey, don’t we know a guy – over there. Maybe these rules are his fault, ah , doing.

    Who knew. It’s easier to pack drugs into Congress than into Guam.
    What else explains their nutty statements, low performance, failure to do anything positive for the country & the President, and just plain ole nasty attitude?

  3. We are glad to be having them🤣

    Now the churches are fighting the morality side of it and the druggies are asking to give piece a chance,lol.

    Truth be told? Feds got this, they just morons.

    Oh and I’ll dub myself the countertipper. 👍

  4. What a shame. I saw her singing backup for Eric Clapton in concert at the Hammersmith Odeon in London in September of 1974 when I was stationed in England. She’s talented. In my opinion, she did her best work singing in the movie “Jesus Crist: Superstar”. If you want a treat, YouTube her singing “I Don’t Know How To Love Him” and “Everything’s Alright”.

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