Man sues American Airlines claiming 'hasty decision' wrongfully put him in jail for 17 days

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An Arizona man sued American Airlines this week after claiming the carrier wrongfully identified him as a suspect in an airport burglary, leading to his arrest and what he called a harrowing 17-day stint in jail.

Michael Lowe took a selfie, that he sent to his girlfriend, once on board American Airlines flight #2448 from Dallas Fort Worth International Airport to Reno, Nevada.An Arizona man sued American Airlines this week after, he claims, the carrier wrongfully identified him as a suspect in an airport burglary -- leading to his arrest and what he called a harrowing 17-day stint in jail.

According to the lawsuit, a duty-free shop at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport in Tarrant County was burglarized in May 2020. Surveillance footage of the incident showed the culprit was a passenger of American flight 2248, and investigators obtained a search warrant ordering the airline to produce "any and all recorded travel data for all individuals" on that flight, the suit stated.Instead, Lowe said, American only produced identification for one passenger -- him.

Lowe was arrested more than a year after the incident while he was in New Mexico -- where he was held in jail for more than two weeks.

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