John Wayne Airport Evacuated Before Deputies Find Intruder Hiding in Ceiling, California Officials Say

Aug. 23, 2021

Aug. 22—A security breach Friday night forced John Wayne Airport officials to clear a terminal before sheriff's deputies found the intruder hiding in a ceiling, officials say.

Workers first spotted the 51-year-old San Diego man driving an airport vehicle onto the tarmac in a restricted area outside the Santa Ana, California, airport's Terminal C, KTLA reported.

The man, who was wearing a white jumpsuit, abandoned the vehicle and disappeared, prompting a lockdown of the terminal for a security breach at 6 p.m., KABC reported.

Passengers on arriving flights had to wait aboard their planes on the tarmac for the terminal to reopen, the Orange County Register reported.

After a search, Orange County sheriff's deputies found the man hiding in a ceiling and arrested him, KSWB reported.

The man faces charges including trespassing and vandalism, the Orange County Register reported.

The airport resumed normal operations at 8:30 p.m., KTLA reported. The incident caused some flight delays, airport officials said.

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