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Not quite the mile high club

Pilots This pilot and flight attendant apparently weren't interested in joining the mile high club.

Instead -- after eating at a Pennsylvania diner -- they picked a wooded spot for a nighttime rendezvous.

"They told the officer they wanted to go do it in the woods, essentially," Lower Swatara Township Police Sgt. Richard Brandt told the Associated Press. "That's the best answer they had."

Neighbors called police on Sunday to complain about a naked man and drunk woman and authorities brought in a helicopter with heat-seeking equipment to track them down.

Police found Jeffrey Paul Bradford, 24, hiding behind a shed -- wearing only flip flops and a watch. 

Bradford and flight attendant Adrianna Grace Connor, 24, were both arrested and suspended by Pinnacle Airlines Inc.

Among the charges Connor faces -- theft -- for taking a flashlight from a neighbor's car.

(The above picture of them going to court was the best I could find)

Posted by Jennifer Lebovich at 05:43 PM on May 21, 2008 | Permalink

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A helicopter ? Give me a break ! Obviously some hick area ! What a scumbag neighbor , so worried about his stupid flashlight. What would the Lower Swatara police use in a real crime - a B-52 bomber ?

wow, i feel so much safer now.

Cops gone wild. Reminds me of the Arlo Guthrie song about cops using all their fancy cop equipment to bust Arlo for littering.

A helocopter's gas, depriciation, and pilot's wages are expensive. Was solving that crime worth the cost to the taxpayers?

Where do cops get their logic?

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