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Tip from boy, 8, leads to stolen plane

Saw craft on air strip, found tail number online

Updated: Wednesday, 08 Feb 2012, 4:08 PM EST
Published : Wednesday, 08 Feb 2012, 4:08 PM EST

NACOGDOCHES, Texas (AP) — A tip from an 8-year-old boy has helped deputies recover a plane reported stolen from an East Texas airport.

The Cessna 182 turned up missing Jan. 28 from a hangar at Athens Municipal Airport.

Nacogdoches County Sheriff Thomas Kerss says online news stories about the theft included the plane's U.S. registration, known as the N-number.

Kerss told the Nacogdoches Daily Sentinel that the boy Monday afternoon noticed a plane had just landed on a private airstrip. The child went to a computer, verified the tail's N-number was the same as the stolen aircraft, then told his father.

Deputies were notified and arrested Terry Lynn Boozer near the airstrip. He remained in custody Wednesday on a felony theft charge.

Jail officials did not immediately provide more information on Boozer.

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