Bell 429 attempted theft
The Bell 429 light twin helicopter after the attempted theft. (Photo: screenshot from KCRA3)

Thief Crashes Bell 429

Heists in real life are so different from the movies!

The FBI is investigating after a thief crashed a Bell 429 light twin helicopter while attempting to steal it from the Sacramento (California) Executive Airport (KSAC) on March 15. The Bureau has identified a person of interest in the case based on surveillance video. The 429, owned by Capitol Helicopters, came to rest on its side and was substantially damaged, creating a large debris field, and the alleged thief fled the scene. Several other helicopters owned by the company were also damaged when the perpetrator appeared to attempt to break into them. 

According to Capitol, “Several helicopters operated by our company were vandalized by an individual unknown to us, and one aircraft was severely damaged. All of our employees are safe. This incident is currently under investigation by several state and federal authorities.” 

The motive for the attempted theft remains unknown.

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