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Missing craft reported stolen, found in wrong hangar during Nashville airport

  • December 17, 2019
  • Travel
1976 Cessna 172, stolen from John C. Tune Airport in midst December

A rapist examination has been sealed after authorities found a “stolen” craft in a wrong hangar during a Tennessee airport. 

The FBI and internal airport police were called in after owners reported a private craft blank from John C. Tune Airport (JWN) in Nashville, reports The Tennessean, that is partial of a USA TODAY Network.

The plane, a Cessna 172, was reported stolen on Sunday, according to information from Nashville International Airport (BNA) authorities and FBI mouthpiece Elizabeth Webb.

It was located in a hangar that was not a owner’s on Monday afternoon after a hangar-by-hangar search, according to BNA mouthpiece Kym Gerlock.

The rapist examination has been closed, and a examination is underway, Gerlock pronounced in an email. 

The craft is owned by several people, including internal business owner Bobby Joslin, who is on a Metro Nashville Airport Authority house of commissioners, and it went blank someday between 4:15 p.m. Saturday and 10:45 a.m. Sunday, Gerlock said. 

“Mr. Joslin reported that when he arrived during JWN on Sunday morning to take his craft out of a hangar, he detected a craft was blank and told JWN management,” the airfield pronounced in a matter Monday.

The occurrence was reported to Nashville International Airport’s Department of Public Safety, that arrived on a stage to start a investigation. The Metro Nashville Police Department, a FBI and a Federal Aviation Administration were also notified.

Authorities pronounced that, as of Monday, no suspects had been named in a case.

Joslin could not immediately be reached for comment.

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