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Houston-bound plane diverts to Seattle after passenger tries opening exit door mid-flight, airport confirms
Houston-bound plane diverts to Seattle after passenger tries opening exit door mid-flight, airport confirms

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time25-05-2025

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Houston-bound plane diverts to Seattle after passenger tries opening exit door mid-flight, airport confirms

The Brief A Seattle Airport official says a flight traveling from Tokyo was diverted on Saturday. A passenger who tried to open a plane door was restrained on the flight. The passenger was taken to a Seattle hospital. SEATTLE - A passenger was taken from a Houston-bound flight after allegedly trying to open a plane door mid-flight. What we know The incident reportedly happened on flight NH0114, which was set to fly to Houston from Tokyo early Saturday morning. According to an official with the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, the flight was diverted to Seattle and police had to board the plane. Officers were called about a passenger who allegedly tried to open the exit doors during the flight. The passenger was reportedly restrained by other passengers and the flight crew. The Seattle Airport official says the passenger was determined to have been suffering from a medical crisis. The passenger was then taken to a Seattle hospital. According to Flight Aware, the flight eventually made it into Houston on Saturday afternoon. What we don't know The passenger has not been identified and there is no information available on the person's condition. It's not clear if the person has been charged in this case. What they're saying Ashley, the passenger who sat right in front of the man in question, took several videos of two passengers zip-tying him to his seat. She said another man was acting strange once the plane landed and officials also escorted him off the flight. Ashley said there were about four hours left in the flight when the man attempted to open the emergency exit, and he sat zip-tied behind her for about an hour and a half before the flight landed in Seattle. She also says both of the Good Samaritans are military veterans. "He actually got up from his seat and crawled over the people next to him," Ashley said. "He got up in a hurry and thought he was sick." "It was incredible," she said. "I do want to say thank you to those kind citizens who stood up and took control. I wouldn't know what to do." FOX 26 reporter Abigail Dye spoke to a passenger who was onboard the flight and filmed video of the incident. You can watch the interview on FOX 26 News at 9. The Source Spokesperson from the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport

Fort Bend County theft: The 7-minute crime that cost one victim thousands, caught on camera, criminals wanted
Fort Bend County theft: The 7-minute crime that cost one victim thousands, caught on camera, criminals wanted

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time14-02-2025

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Fort Bend County theft: The 7-minute crime that cost one victim thousands, caught on camera, criminals wanted

The Brief Thieves stole the wheels of a car in Mission Bend. Video shows it took the crooks 7 minutes to commit the crime. Authorities need help identifying the thieves. FORT BEND COUNTY, Texas - Video shows two men stealing the tires off a sedan in Mission Bend around 1:30 a.m. Thursday. What we know The owner came out to her car, wheel-less, on bricks. "Two bricks holding my car up, no tires, no rims," she said. Her initial feelings when seeing that she said, "anger, frustration and just.. Pissed off." She says the crime cost her $2,300. The video shows the two thieves taking all four tires off the car in about 7 minutes and getting away in a white SUV resembling a Chevy Tahoe. What you can do In former reports, we've spoken to experts who say when we're talking about wheels, the best thing you can do to keep them on your car when thieves are rolling around, is to put wheel locks on them. They look and function like normal lug nuts, but are cut differently, so they can't be removed with a standard tool, only a special key. "$25 dollars with free installation," said Alex of Rim Pros. "If you can buy a Big Mac, you can buy something like this," he said. He says he hears about this kind of wheel theft all the time, and taking a simple precaution can prevent it. "This is just a prevention, it's not full proof - if they really want your rims - they'll take the whole vehicle. For that, you want a security system," he said. If you recognize the thieves, contact the Fort Ben County Sheriff's office at (281) 341-4665. The Source FOX 26 Reporter Abigail Dye spoke with one victim as well as a tire shop about how you can protect yourself.

Houston mother says 7-year-old daughter was groped while walking home from school; video of alleged predator
Houston mother says 7-year-old daughter was groped while walking home from school; video of alleged predator

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time29-01-2025

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Houston mother says 7-year-old daughter was groped while walking home from school; video of alleged predator

The Brief A 7-year-old girl was allegedly inappropriately touched while walking home from school in Northeast Houston. Neighbors are actively sharing information and surveillance footage to assist police in identifying the suspect. Authorities are urging anyone with information about the incident to contact Crime Stoppers anonymously. HOUSTON - Houston police confirm they are investigating a report of a child being touched inappropriately near the 700 block of Omar on Monday around 3 p.m. What we know The mother of the girl says her daughter is 7-years-old and was walking home from Travis Elementary School with her older sister and friend. She says the 7-year-old was walking behind the other two girls (this can be observed in doorbell videos) and says a man put his hands in her pants. The three children can be seen walking down the street on doorbell cameras and a man can be seen following them. Moments after the girls and man leave the frame, the man is seen running the other direction on multiple cameras. Neighbors say they have banded together to share information and videos to try and get this man arrested. Get news, weather and so much more on the new FOX LOCAL app What they're saying "The audacity in broad daylight when she's with a group of people is ridiculous," said Holly Roemiksch. The girl's mother says she hopes the man is identified before any other children are affected. These actions are alleged, and Houston police have not commented on where they are specifically in this investigation. What you can do If you have any information on the incident, you are asked to call CrimeStoppers at 713-222-TIPS. The Source FOX 26 Reporter Abigail Dye spoke with the girl's mother about what happened on Monday in northeast Houston.

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