Friday, October 19, 2012

In Houston, the loss of baggage on passenger aircraft in the waste PET

About 70 bags of airline passengers from Continental, Lufthansa, British Airways and the U.S. Airways found Tuesday in a trash container in the possession of a pet store in Houston. At present, the application of law in Houston trying to determine how the luggage from the airport went to the pet store. Police said that many cases are the traces of research. According to the luggage tags, were some of its owners, passengers on international flights. Researchers suspect that the luggage was stolen from the international airport with the name of George W. Bush, who is one kilometer from their place of discovery. In addition, FBI agents conducted a thorough review of the bags of some, the owner, who arrived in the U.S. in the Middle East. There was, however, none of the hazardous substances found in them. Although things away with a airline flight, passengers will be involved in returning employees Continental Airlines. According to his spokesman, is trying to trace the ownership of the luggage of passengers and inform them of the location of the bags. Investigate the incident with the loss of luggage to the police officers involved in the city of Houston. Airlines, which in turn promise to stop all support for the prosecution of the law to give.

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