Spirit Airlines Pilot Arrested at Airport on Child Stalking Charges
- A Spirit Airlines pilot, Dominic Armando Cipolla, was arrested for allegedly stalking two children, including a minor under 14 years old, at Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport on July 17, according to court documents.
- Dominic Cipolla, 40, was released on $12,500 bail with conditions set by Johnson County District Court, including not leaving Kansas without court approval or contacting children.
- Spirit Airlines acknowledged the arrest, stating that it was unrelated to Cipolla's job, and he has been removed from duty, pending an investigation.
- Cipolla is scheduled to return to court on August 12, with potential penalties including a prison term of up to three years if convicted.
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Spirit Airlines Pilot Is Charged With Stalking Two Children
A Spirit Airlines pilot was removed from duty after being arrested last month at Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport on criminal charges that he had stalked two children, according to a statement from the airline and court documents. The pilot, Dominic Armando Cipolla, 40, of Kansas City, Mo., is charged with two counts of stalking the children with “reckless conduct causing fear” last August, according to a complaint filed in John…
Creepy Spirit Airlines pilot, 40, charged with stalking 2 minors after New Orleans airport bust
Spirit Airlines pilot Dominic A. Cipolla, 40, was arrested while working at Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport on July 17 after he was accused of stalking a 12- and 17-year-old in Olathe, Kanas.
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