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PA: Airline Fails To Report Gun Stolen From Baggage
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"A former police officer said his gun was stolen at Philadelphia International Airport. Because of the theft, there is a federal investigation."
"But what is just as upsetting to the former SEPTA police officer is the attitude of the airline."
"Two weeks after the gun went missing from his US Airways baggage, Tim Boukouris said he can't get a call back from the airline."
"'It's in reference to my stolen firearm,' Boukouris said, making one of the phone calls."
"Now, he's convinced his gun is in the hands of a criminal on the streets of Philadelphia. So, he called Lu Ann Cahn and the NBC 10 Investigators." ... |
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