Woman accused of making bomb threat to delay boss's flight
USA Today - 2 hours 19 minutes agoA South Florida woman has been charged with calling in a bomb threat to keep her boss from missing a flight.
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A South Florida woman has been charged with calling in a bomb threat to keep her boss from missing a flight.
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MIAMI (WSVN) -- A woman accused of calling in a bomb threat at Miami International Airport was released on bond Friday. According to investigators, Claudia De La Rosa sent an e-mail which claimed there was a bomb on board an American Airlines flight to Honduras.
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A Sunny Isles woman concerned her boss would miss his pre-Thanksgiving AmericanAirlines flight to Honduras apparently tried to buy him some extra timeby making a bomb threat. While the flight was detained so was she,after she was caught because she not only phoned the threat in, sheused a computer to e-mail it, leading police straight to her door.
Police say a woman went to great lengths to make sure her boss didn't miss his flight Wednesday -- she called in a bomb threat.
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(Miami, FL) -- A Florida woman is now in big trouble for her attempt at making sure her boss did not miss his flight for the holidays. Police say Claudia De La Rosa has been arrested for allegedly phoning in a bomb threat to hold up the flight.
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