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Suspect crashes stolen helicopter shortly after takeoff at Sacramento airport

Officials inspect a crashed helicopter at Sacramento Executive Airport.
Officials inspect a stolen crashed helicopter at Sacramento Executive Airport on Wednesday. Authorities say the suspect crashed shortly after takeoff.
(Nathaniel Levine / Sacramento Bee via Associated Press)
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A person who tried to steal a helicopter Wednesday morning at Sacramento Executive Airport crashed into the tarmac shortly after starting the aircraft, according to authorities.

It’s unclear how far the suspect was able to get the helicopter off the tarmac before crashing, but images taken by KCRA-TV in Sacramento showed a black helicopter lying on its side. Pieces of the helicopter were scattered across the ground, including the rotor blades, and ground crews used a crane to stand the aircraft onto its landing gear, authorities told the news station.

The Sacramento Police Department told KCRA that the suspect damaged four other helicopters before starting the aircraft that crashed.

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An airline worker stole an empty Alaska Airlines plane from Seattle-Tacoma International Airport in Washington on Friday night, and the National Guard scrambled two fighter jets to chase the aircraft, which crashed on a sparsely populated island in Puget Sound, officials said.

The Federal Aviation Administration said the helicopter is a Bell 429 and it crashed around 5 a.m. There’s no information of how many people were inside the helicopter when it crashed or whether anyone was injured, the FAA said.

The suspect remains at large, according to authorities.

The Federal Bureau of Investigation has taken the lead on the incident and could not be reached for comment about the crash. FBI Special Agent Sean Reagan told KCRA that there’s a person of interest, but he wouldn’t reveal any information about an arrest or motive.

“If someone wanted to take an aircraft for a joyride, someone who wanted to take an aircraft to do some other criminal activity or damage to other property, terrorism would be at the other end of the scope,” Reagan said.

Authorities say an airport worker who flew a stolen plane erratically over north Mississippi and threatened to crash it into a Walmart store has died in prison while awaiting trial.

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