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American father Ryan Watson stuck in Turks and Caicos after leaving hunting bullets in his luggage speaks out from house arrest

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An American father is facing 12 years in prison in Turks and Caicos after ammunition was found in his luggage as he returned home from a vacation with his wife.

Ryan Watson, 40, has remained on the island for weeks following his arrest on April 11 alongside his wife Valerie, 38, who saw her charges dropped on Monday as she was allowed to return home to their two young children. 

The couple said they were passing through airport security when four rounds of hunting ammo was found in Ryan's carry-on, which they claim were left by accident. 

'We were trying to pack board shorts and flip flops,' Valerie told CBS News. 'Packing ammunition was not at all our intent.' 

Ryan Watson and his wife Valerie (pictured together arriving at their Turks and Caicos vacation) were arrested on April 11 after Turks and Caicos airport staff found ammunition in Ryan's luggage

Ryan Watson and his wife Valerie (pictured together arriving at their Turks and Caicos vacation) were arrested on April 11 after Turks and Caicos airport staff found ammunition in Ryan's luggage 

Ryan, an avid hunter and outdoorsman, admitted the ammo was his but insisted it was accidentally left in his bag, in what he described as a 'bonehead mistake'

Ryan, an avid hunter and outdoorsman, admitted the ammo was his but insisted it was accidentally left in his bag, in what he described as a 'bonehead mistake' 

After weeks stuck on the Caribbean islands, cameras captured the moment Valerie was reunited with the couple's two young children in Oklahoma

After weeks stuck on the Caribbean islands, cameras captured the moment Valerie was reunited with the couple's two young children in Oklahoma 

The Oklahoma couple were on the Caribbean islands for a friend's 40th birthday, but Valerie said their trip quickly 'went from what was supposed to be a dream vacation to a nightmare.' 

A small bag of bullets in a zip-lock bag were found in his luggage, which American TSA had missed on their departing flight.

Ryan said in an interview before his first court hearing that his heart sank as soon as he saw the bullets, which he recognized from a recent white tail deer hunting trip. 

'I recognized them and thought, 'what a bonehead mistake,'' he said. 'I had no idea that those were in there.' 

The couple were forced to remain on the island as their passports were seized, and Ryan said officials brushed off his pleas that it was a 'complete innocent mistake.'  

Despite their insistence that the ammunition was accidentally left from a previous hunting trip, Turks and Caicos prosecutors maintained that the crime is a serious offense in the nation. In 2022, the nation passed stricter laws that mandated a 12-year minimum sentence for ammunition possession. 

Valerie said through tears that when she heard the mandatory sentence, she was 'immediately terrified, because we can't be in prison for 12 years, we have kids at home.' 

Ryan and Valerie (right) were in Turks and Caicos for a birthday celebration with their friends, which Valerie said quickly 'went from what was supposed to be a dream vacation to a nightmare'

Ryan and Valerie (right) were in Turks and Caicos for a birthday celebration with their friends, which Valerie said quickly 'went from what was supposed to be a dream vacation to a nightmare' 

The Oklahoma couple said the ordeal is draining them emotionally and financially, as Ryan said it is something they may 'never recover from'

The Oklahoma couple said the ordeal is draining them emotionally and financially, as Ryan said it is something they may 'never recover from' 

As an avid outdoorsman and hunter, Ryan said he accidentally left the bullets in his carry-on luggage from a recent deer hunting trip

As an avid outdoorsman and hunter, Ryan said he accidentally left the bullets in his carry-on luggage from a recent deer hunting trip 

In an interview before their first court hearing, Valerie said the possibility of facing 12 years in prison left her 'terrified' because they have two young children

In an interview before their first court hearing, Valerie said the possibility of facing 12 years in prison left her 'terrified' because they have two young children 

Ryan was held in the Chalk Sound police station (pictured) until he posted bail, however he is unable to leave the island as his passport was seized

Ryan was held in the Chalk Sound police station (pictured) until he posted bail, however he is unable to leave the island as his passport was seized 

She spent 11 days on the island facing charges alongside her husband, but saw her charges dropped on April 22 and was allowed to return to their family in Oklahoma. 

On Tuesday, cameras captured the heartfelt moment she hugged her children again for the first time in weeks, which she said was bittersweet as her husband's case remains in limbo. 

'I’ve been thinking about this moment for a while, and I didn’t know when it was going to happen. I was prepared to also be arrested yesterday,' she told KOCO

'I don't know if I even have words to describe it, just getting to hold them again. It just filled my momma heart and made me so happy.

'It just gives me a lot of comfort knowing that I get to be here with them now, but my wife heart is still breaking because Ryan is not with me.' 

Valerie said she is still fighting to have her husband released from his criminal charges, with several prominent Oklahoma politicians including Governor Kevin Stitt and Senator Markwayne Mullin also lending their support. 

In a letter to Turks and Caicos officials on April 16, Stitt explained that Ryan is an 'avid outdoorsman', and that leaving the ammunition in his bag was an oversight, not an intentional attempt to break the law. 

Senator Mullin's office has also said it has been in contact with Watson's family, and is working to secure his freedom and flight back home.  

'We know that God’s still working and he’s working through us,' Valerie added. 

The couple (pictured following their arrests on the island) have received support from several prominent Oklahoma politicians including Governor Kevin Stitt and Senator Markwayne Mullin

The couple (pictured following their arrests on the island) have received support from several prominent Oklahoma politicians including Governor Kevin Stitt and Senator Markwayne Mullin

As she fights to bring her husband home, Valerie said she has only made it through the ordeal because she believes 'God¿s still working and he¿s working through us'

As she fights to bring her husband home, Valerie said she has only made it through the ordeal because she believes 'God’s still working and he’s working through us' 

Despite the outpouring of support, the couple said Ryan's extended stay and legal bills are financially and emotionally draining their family, which he said they may 'never recover from.' 

A GoFundMe has been set up to help the couple with the costs, which at the time of writing had exceeded $106,000. 

Ryan's social medias also show his passion for the outdoors, as he is seen riding horses and embracing his family in cowboy hats. 

In September 2023, US officials issued a travel alert specifically warning Americans about bringing firearms and ammunition into Turks and Caicos due to the escalation in the nation's firearm and ammunition laws. 

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