Security guard arrested, accused of pointing laser at airplanes and San Diego police helicopter
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SPRING VALLEY, Calif. May 25 2019— A security guard was arrested Wednesday night after he allegedly pointed a high-powered laser at several planes approaching Lindbergh Field and a San Diego police helicopter.
Just before 10 p.m., the FAA notified local law enforcement about a blue laser beam striking some airplanes looking to land at San Diego International Airport.
A beam also struck SDPD’s ABLE helicopter, which had been deployed to search for the source of the laser.
Sheriff’s deputies eventually found that the laser was coming from a parking lot in the 900 block of Sweetwater Road in Spring Valley.
Deputies arrested a security guard and recovered the blue laser device.
The security guard could face felony charges over the laser strikes.
