Baggage Claim Moves to Nordstrom?

By Tamara Vostok and Vince Lattanzio
|  Friday, Apr 3, 2009  |  Updated 8:51 AM EST
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Baggage Claim Moves to Nordstrom?

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An American Airlines baggage supervisor was arrested for allegedly stealing one passenger's brand-new clothes.

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A Dallas woman threw $550 worth of new clothes into her bag and jumped onto a flight bound for Philly, but when she arrived they were nowhere to be found-- Forget baggage claim, she should have checked the Nordstrom in King of Prussia.

Christopher Shaw, an American Airlines baggage supervisor, allegedly stole the woman's clothes and returned them to the KOP Nordstrom for $350 in cash (Nordstrom must have one good return policy).

When the woman opened her suitcase, she found four new pieces of clothing, but they weren't hers.  After rechecking her bag and condo, she called police in both towns.

A few weeks later Philly PD made their way to Gate A7 at Philadelphia International to arrest Shaw.

He was charged with multiple counts of theft and was fired from American Airlines.

Posted Friday, Jul 17, 2009 - 8:23 PM EST
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