A member of an airline’s flight crew was detained on Thursday evening at Boston’s Logan International Airport prior to a flight to Paris. The incident occurred around 8:40 p.m. when U.S. Customs and Border Protection requested assistance from Massachusetts State Police after discovering that a crew member had an active warrant in North Carolina.
- Flight crew member detained at Logan Airport
- Request for support from Customs and Border Protection
- Active warrant found during flight manifest review
- Detained individual identified as Jeremy Gudorf
- Court appearance scheduled for East Boston District Court
- Details of the warrant and airline not disclosed
The detained individual has been identified as 33-year-old Jeremy Gudorf from Ohio. While police confirmed the detention, they did not disclose the nature of the warrant or the airline involved in the flight. This incident highlights ongoing security measures taken by customs agents during routine checks of flight manifests.
Key details include:
- Date of incident: February 20, 2025
- Location: Logan International Airport, Boston
- Detained individual: Jeremy Gudorf, age 33
- Court appearance scheduled for February 21, 2025
This situation underscores the importance of thorough background checks conducted by customs officials to ensure safety and compliance within aviation operations. As travel resumes post-pandemic, such incidents may become more common as authorities remain vigilant against potential threats.
The case remains under investigation as Gudorf prepares for his court appearance. Further updates will depend on legal proceedings and any additional information released by law enforcement agencies.