Two Sea-Tac luggage handlers arrested for theft
By Seattle Times staff
SEATAC -- Two young baggage handlers who are accused of stealing everything from cigarettes to laptops to credit cards were arrested last week in two separate incidents that have airport officials looking into whether those thefts were just the tip of an iceberg.
Bob Parker, a spokesman for the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, said a 22-year-old man was arrested on Thursday last week after an investigation by Port of Seattle detectives into the suspect's cigarette selling side business.
"He was selling a lot of cigarettes and detectives initially thought he was selling them for somebody who got them off a truck or something, but it turns out he was going through the luggage and taking anything he thought he could sell," said Parker.
The second arrest, of a 22-year-old on Friday, resulted from an investigation into a credit card theft that began in Bellevue, Parker said.
The 22-year-old had tried to use a credit card at a shop in Bellevue, police were called and the credit card owner said she'd last seen her card when she was at the airport.
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What's wrong with these people? They are hired to handle everyone's most personal belongings and theft occurs. It is like doctors killing their patients, you know what I mean? And those fucking airlines don't let you bring this and that on board. Then what should I do now? FedEx my stuff to my destination?
I am so pissed with all these crap.
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