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Plane reportedly stolen from KVGT
« on: January 02, 2024, 07:17:33 AM »
https://aviation-safety.net/wikibase/349532

Found the initial conversations, but no coverage at KDAG. If he indeed stole the aircraft, he sure seemed pretty cool about it in his tone/demeanor on the air.
There are facebook links in the link above, apparently, VGT has had some security issues lately, and other pilots had posts of break-ins etc that day/night.


N36KJ was reportedly stolen from KVGT. The occupant was able to get takeoff clearance and departed runway 12R. The pilot subsequently "busted bravo" and eventually crashed near Barstow, California. He was taken into custody.

On December 29, 2023, several aircraft were broken into and multiple items were stolen at KVGT. It also appears that the culprit was trying to start some of the planes.



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Re: Plane reportedly stolen from KVGT
« Reply #1 on: January 03, 2024, 08:35:08 AM »
Here's the follow up:

https://www.fox5vegas.com/2024/01/03/police-plane-stolen-north-las-vegas-airport-after-series-burglaries/

LAS VEGAS, Nev. (FOX5) - After a series of burglaries earlier in the week, a plane was stolen Saturday evening out of the North Las Vegas airport and landed in the middle of the desert near Barstow.

Police said a 2020 Kitfox fixed-wing single-engine type aircraft was burglarized by 40-year-old suspect Damian Zukaitis sometime after 2 p.m. on December 30. Police said the suspect took off with the plane and landed in a field near the Barstow-Daggett Airport.

Police said they are still investigating the motive. It is unclear where the pilot was headed.

According to the plane’s owner, the plane was found with part of a marijuana joint on the floor and numerous beer cans and bottles in the cockpit. When asked to move the plane by authorities, it was unable to fly back to North Las Vegas due to the damage to the propeller and the engine. The owner found a binder opened up to a specific page with instructions on landing in an airport in Corona, California.
The plane’s owner tells FOX5, they were alerted to the theft by the Air Force, who called them to ask if they had “crashed” or made a “hard landing” outside Barstow. A “Emergency Locator Transmitter” sensor alerts authorities when a possible accident occurs.

The San Bernardino Sheriff’s Office apprehended the suspect. Zukaitis faces charges of possession of a stolen airplane and transporting stolen property across state lines. Additional charges are pending for alleged crimes committed in Nevada. The suspect also has a warrant out of Ada County in Idaho, according to arrest records.

The suspect will be extradited back to the Las Vegas Valley and face a judge in North Las Vegas Justice Court, per North Las Vegas Police.
Police suspect Zukaitis is responsible for three burglaries to other planes on December 27, 28, and 29 and noted that one of the planes was burglarized twice.

The owner of one of the burglarized planes tells FOX5, he raised concerns to investigators twice that someone appeared to try to steal his plane. He tells FOX5, he found his plane untied, a cover removed, and the master engine turned on. The locks were also damaged.

Several other pilots tell FOX5, they have concerns about the safety of the airport and would like to see more surveillance, security measures or more personnel.

Veteran pilot and aviation attorney Jeffrey Lustick tells FOX5, he hopes pilots can meet with airport officials to discuss safety measures. He has two planes stored at the North Las Vegas Airport.

“We all agree that we would like to feel safer. We would like to have the airport more secure,” he said. “Safety is a state of mind, and considering everything that’s happened, I think that the pilots would greatly benefit from a meeting to discuss these issues,” Lustick said.

FOX5 asked airport officials about security measures and concerns. A spokesperson with the Harry Reid Airport released the following statement so far:

On Saturday, December 30, an aircraft was stolen from the North Las Vegas Airport. This remains an active investigation. Any further questions about the incident should be directed to the North Las Vegas Police Department.