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FBI tells passengers on the Alaska Airlines flight that they might be a crime victim

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Alaska Airlines passenger captured by FBI after repeatedly groping woman on flight

Dennis Bostick pleaded guilty to assault with intent to commit a felony in a plea deal. He repeatedly groped his seatmate throughout an Alaska Airlines flight from San Diego to Seattle. He was captured by FBI after repeatedly groping the woman on the San Diego-to-Seattle flight.

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FBI tells passengers on the Alaska Airlines flight that lost a panel they might be crime victims

FBI tells passengers on Alaska Airlines flight they might be crime victims. FBI tells people who were on board the Boeing 737 Max that lost a panel in midflight that they might have been victims of a crime. Alaska Airlines plane was carrying passengers on board when it lost the panel midflight.

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Alaskan Airlines passengers could be crime victims for Boeing door incident: FBI - Washington Examiner

Alaskan Airlines passengers could be crime victims for Boeing door incident: FBI. FBI: Passengers on Boeing plane could be "victim[s] of a crime" Boeing plane blew out its door plug mid-flight, FBI says. Boeing door plug blew out during flight, FBI said.

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FBI tells passengers on the Alaska Airlines flight that lost a panel they might be crime victims

FBI tells passengers on Alaska Airlines flight they might be crime victims. FBI tells people who were on board the Boeing 737 Max that lost a panel in midflight that they might have been victims of a crime. Alaska Airlines plane was carrying passengers on board when it lost the panel midflight.

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Passengers on doomed Alaska Airlines flight may be victims of a crime

Passengers on doomed Alaska Airlines flight may be victims of a crime. FBI has notified passengers that they may each be considered a 'possible victim of crime' following a midair blowout incident earlier this year. Passengers aboard the Alaska Airlines Flight 1282 have been notified by the FBI.

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F.B.I. Tells Passengers on Alaska Flight They May Have Been Crime Victims

F.B.I. tells Alaska passengers they may have been crime victims. The Justice Department is investigating Boeing, the maker of the plane whose fuselage panel blew off. The letters are a sign that the Justice Department’s investigation into Boeing is ramping up.

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FBI tells passengers on the Alaska Airlines flight that lost a panel they might be crime victims

FBI tells passengers on Alaska Airlines flight they might be crime victims. FBI tells people who were on board the Boeing 737 Max that lost a panel in midflight that they might have been victims of a crime. Alaska Airlines plane was carrying passengers on board when it lost the panel midflight.

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Alaska Airlines Flight 1282 passengers receive FBI letter identifying them as the victims of a possible crime

Alaska Airlines Flight 1282 was forced to make an emergency landing after a door panel blew out midair. Passengers received a letter from the FBI identifying them as victims of a possible crime. Alaska Airlines flight 1282 made emergency landing when door panel blown out mid-air.

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Alaska Airlines Flight 1282 passengers receive FBI letter identifying them as the victims of a possible crime

Alaska Airlines Flight 1282 was forced to make an emergency landing after a door panel blew out midair. Passengers received a letter from the FBI identifying them as victims of a possible crime. Alaska Airlines flight 1282 made emergency landing when door panel blown out mid-air.

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FBI tells Alaska Airlines passengers on flight that had midair blowout that they may be "victim of a crime"

FBI tells Alaska Airlines passengers on flight that had midair blowout that they may be "victim of a crime" Letter sent by a victim specialist in the Seattle Division of the FBI to those flying on Alaska Airline Flight No. 1282 was obtained by CBS News.

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FBI letter tells Alaska Airlines passengers they are 'a possible victim of a crime'

FBI letter tells Alaska Airlines passengers they are 'a possible victim of a crime' "We want answers, accountability, and safer planes," attorney representing passengers says. Attorney representing passengers who were on the plane that lost its door plug says federal investigation will help. Alaska Airlines plane lost door plug on flight from New York to Washington.

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FBI tells Alaska Airlines passengers they may be ‘victim of a crime’

FBI tells Alaska Airlines passengers they may be ‘victim of a crime’ Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 Max 9 suffered a terrifying midair blowout in January. FBI letter says passengers may be victims ‘of a crime.” Alaska Airlines plane suffered a fatal blowout on January 9.

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FBI: Passengers of Alaska Airlines flight may be victims of a possible crime

FBI: Passengers of Alaska Airlines flight may be victims of a possible crime. FBI: Boeing could be subject to criminal investigation. Boeing plane suffered a mid-air blowout and suffered a major engine failure. FBI letter identifies passengers as victims of possible crime, says FBI.

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FBI tells passengers on Alaska Airlines flight they may be 'victim of a crime'

FBI tells passengers on Alaska Airlines flight they may be 'victim of a crime' FBI letter seen by FOX Business says passengers may be victims of crime. FBI letter was sent to passengers on flight that lost a door plug mid-flight. FBI: Passengers on flight could be a victim of a 'crime'

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Alaskan Airlines flight 1282: FBI probes mid-air blowout on January flight

Alaskan Airlines flight 1282: FBI probes mid-air blowout on January flight. Letters sent by the FBI to those on board confirm that a criminal investigation is underway. FBI: Criminal investigation is under way; no criminal charges are filed against those on flight.

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