Plane Stolen from Idaho Airport, May Be Related To Canada Theft
September 30, 2009 by national
Filed under Incident Reports
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In light of recent events, this story caught our attention. Authorities in North Idaho are reporting that sometime early Tuesday morning a small airplane was stolen from the Boundary County Airport. The Boundary County Sheriff confirms they received a report regarding the theft of a 2005 Cessna T182T aircraft around 7 AM Tuesday morning.
The aircraft, with tail number N2183P, is a white and blue fixed wing single engine aircraft. It is believed the aircraft was taken from the airport around 5:45 Tuesday. They’re not sure in what direction the plane was flown from the airport.
Boundary County Airport Manager Dave Parker said the aircraft was worth $340,000 and described it as the “best plane at the airport.” He suspects the person who stole the aircraft may have been hiding out in a hangar all day Monday before taking the plane.
Authorities are working to confirm if the theft is related to several similar break-ins at the airport across the Canadian border in Creston, British Columbia. In those cases someone stole firearms, attempted to steal a plane only to find the battery was dead and stole a car and rammed it through a gate.
The Boundary County Sheriff’s Office is investigating the theft along with the Border Patrol.
via Source.
