Girl, 17, arrested after crashing stolen plane into fence at Fresno Yosemite International Airport in California

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Thursday, December 19, 2019
17-year-old girl arrested after crashing stolen plane into fence at Fresno Yosemite International Airport
A 17-year-old girl is in custody after authorities say she snuck into a small plane at the Fresno Yosemite International Airport and crashed into a chain-link fence while operating

FRESNO, Calif. -- A 17-year-old girl is in custody after authorities say she snuck into a small plane at the Fresno Yosemite International Airport in California and crashed into a chain-link fence while operating on the airfield Wednesday morning.



It happened at around 7:30 a.m. in the General Aviation area of the airport near Shields Avenue and Winery.





This section of the property sits on the west side of the airport and is used for private planes and is far removed from FYI's main commercial terminal.



Officials say the multi-million dollar King Air 200 two-engine plane took out a fence and hit the building that houses Landmark Aviation, a maintenance company.



The crash caused substantial damage to both the plane and airport property.



No one was injured.



The teen has been booked into juvenile hall.



Airport officials say the girl somehow managed to start one of the engines before taking the private plane on a short joyride.



Airport security video shows the plane making a series of pivots before crashing into a building and fence.





Officers found the girl in the pilot's seat, wearing the pilot's headset.



Officials do not believe the incident was related to domestic terrorism but say the girl appeared to be disoriented.



The suspect's mother told Action News she hadn't heard from the teen since Tuesday night.



Officials say she climbed the fence to gain access but what they're now looking into is how was she able to start the plane and get it moving.



"That's still under investigation. We're not certain how she was able to accomplish those things," said Fresno Yosemite International Airport police chief Drew Bessinger.

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