Man charged after semi left unattended outside Terminal 3 at O'Hare International Airport

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Saturday, August 19, 2017
CPD bomb squad investigates semi at O'Hare
The Chicago Police Bomb Squad was called to O'Hare International Airport Friday morning to investigate a semi parked outside Terminal 3.

CHICAGO (WLS) -- A man was charged Friday after the Chicago Police Department Bomb Squad was called to O'Hare International Airport as a precaution to investigate a semi truck parked outside Terminal 3.

Alexander Lavrentyev, 35, has been charged with one misdemeanor count of reckless conduct and traffic citations, Chicago police said.

Officers observed an unattended semi parked in an unauthorized area at about 3:50 a.m. Friday, authorities said. They could not find the driver. There was a heavy police presence in the departure area during the morning rush., but the investigation did not affect airport operations.

Police had the truck towed to another location. The vehicle was eventually cleared after "no dangerous materials were found," police said.

The driver of the semi was located in the area and was questioned by police at the airport. Friday afternoon police said charges are pending against the 35-year-old man.

Travelers at O'Hare said in the current climate, people can't be too careful.

"I think we all have to work hard to make sure that we all stay safe," one woman said.

"Unfortunately, in this day and age, there's going to be, perhaps, some unexpected occurrence. But we're hopeful that with all of the folks working together, collaboratively now, as far as agencies, that some things will hopefully be discovered prior to another attack happening on U.S. soil, " said Keith Stanford, a passenger.