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A San Diego-based Navy sailor was cited and released Tuesday after allegedly making a false bomb threat aboard a Hawaiian Airlines flight bound for Honolulu.
John Stea, 35, was charged with making a false bomb threat and false report of a security threat, the Port of San Diego Harbor Police Department said.
A Navy technician was arrested for allegedly making a bogus bomb threat while aboard a Hawaiian Airlines flight, police and military officials said. Electronics Technician 2nd Class John Stea, 35 ...
John Stea, 35, is facing multiple charges after allegedly making a false bomb threat onboard a Hawaiian Airlines plane leaving San Diego on Tuesday.
This happened Tuesday morning when 35-year-old John Stea told a flight attendant that the passenger beside him had a bomb. False Bomb Threat Made By Navy Technician On Hawaiian Airlines Flight […] ...
A San Diego-based Navy sailor was cited and released Tuesday after allegedly making a false bomb threat aboard a Hawaiian Airlines flight bound for Honolulu.