San Diego Union-Tribune (Sunday)

Police: Man who stole airport vehicle arrested

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A San Diego man suspected of breaching security and stealing a vehicle at John Wayne Airport in Orange County Friday, causing passengers to be evacuated and incoming flights to be held on runways for hours, has been arrested, authoritie­s said.

Johnny Hecker, 51, was arrested on suspicion of trespassin­g and vandalism, the Orange County Sheriff ’s Department reported. His occupation is listed as “laborer” in the jail records.

An airport operations employee contacted a man in a secure area of the airfield where only airport employees should be at approximat­ely 5:30 p.m. Friday, a sheriff ’s official said.

The man allegedly took control of an airport vehicle and drove it onto the airfield outside Terminal C. He stopped the vehicle near a gate and attempted to access a secure area of the terminal, the official said.

The emergency response system was activated and the terminal placed on lockdown and evacuated around 6 p.m. A thorough sweep of the terminal and airfield was conducted, with sheriff ’s air support assisting with the search.

The Orange County Intelligen­ce Assessment Center and Orange County Fire Authority also assisted.

The trespasser was later located in the ceiling on the non-secure side of the terminal and taken into custody, the official said.

Elizabeth Robins, a passenger on a Southwest Airlines flight from Las Vegas, told a reporter her plane landed at 6:30 p.m. and she and her fellow passengers were forced to wait for two hours while deputies searched for the man.

Flight operations had resumed by 8:30 p.m. Hecker was booked into Orange County Jail, and the investigat­ion was continuing to determine how the man entered the airfield.

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