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Man caught living in O'Hare for months, prosecutors say he was afraid to fly home due to COVID-19

By Jessica D'Onofrio and Ravi Baichwal


CHICAGO (WLS) -- A 36-year-old allegedly lived inside O'Hare International Airport for three months before he was caught on Saturday.

Prosecutors said Aditya Singh was too afraid to fly back to Los Angeles due to COVID-19.

Cook County prosecutors said Singh was found with an airport worker's misplaced credentials and survived inside a secure area of O'Hare Airport.

Singh arrived at O'Hare's Terminal 2 on a flight from LA back on October 19th according to prosecutors, and has lived in the airport's security zone since then.

"That is an egregious violation after over $100 billion has been spent on aviation security in this country in the last 20 years," said Michael Masters, CEO of the Secure Community Network.

On Saturday, two United Airlines employees confronted Singh and asked to see his work ID, which had been reported as stolen by an airport operations manager, prosecutors said.

Singh was taken into custody and told authorities he found the credentials and was afraid to fly home in the pandemic.

He has been charged with felony criminal trespass to a restricted area of an airport and theft.

Security experts said this shouldn't have been able to happen due to multiple levels of TSA safety and security, but it did.

"Those men and women have been under-resourced, have been under-trained, and they haven't been provided the equipment they need to do the job, so I think it's really important we don't dismiss this," Masters said.

Airline travel is down 60% to 70%, and that's visible at O'Hare terminals. Some travelers were unnerved, and think people need to be more aware like in Europe.

"I've lived here like 16 years and I am still noticing that every day you go somewhere and people don't even notice you, and you were walking around," said Aidas Darvidas.

The judge expressed shock that Singh wasn't detected earlier.

"While this incident remains under investigation, we have been able to determine that this gentleman did not pose a security risk to the airport or to the traveling public," the Chicago Department of Aviation said in a statement Monday morning. "We will continue to work with our law enforcement partners on a thorough investigation of this matter."

Singh's defense attorney made a request to allow Singh to fly home.

The judge denied that and set bail at $10,000.

Singh's public defender said he lives with roommates in Orange, Calif., southeast of Los Angeles, has a Master's degree in hospitality, and is unemployed. The public defender said Singh does not have a criminal background.

He's due back in court on Jan. 27.
 

Freeholder

This too shall pass.
I don't see any explanation of where he was getting food, or showers, or doing laundry? (Maybe they don't want to say, for fear other people may copy him?)

Kathleen
 

raven

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guy should write a book.
How I lived for free in Airport Security
or
Techniques for Surviving Biden's First Four Years
 

The Snack Artist

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I don't see any explanation of where he was getting food, or showers, or doing laundry? (Maybe they don't want to say, for fear other people may copy him?)

Kathleen
Have you ever been through O'hare? You could live there easily. They put a 10k bond on him. Killers in the city go on electronic monitoring for shoosting up something. Affordable bail they call it. Judge, "How much can you afford young man?" Perp, "Nuthin!" Judge, "Ok, then. Nothing it is! See you back here on your court date. Don't be late!"
 

Tortie

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Remember the Tom Hanks movie where Tom;s county shut down so he was only able to be inside the airport but could not leave it. They gave him a job until he could return to his country. That is what they should do with this person, give them a job but instead they prosecute and fine him.
 
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The Snack Artist

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Remember the Tom Hanks movie where Tom;s county shut down so he was only able to be inside the airport but could not leave it. They gave him a job until he could return to his country. That is what they should do with this person, give them a job but instead they prosecute and fine him.
I wish they would give the real tom hanks a job cleaning running jet engines.
 

Double_A

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I don't see any explanation of where he was getting food, or showers, or doing laundry? (Maybe they don't want to say, for fear other people may copy him?)

Kathleen

Janitors closet?

Many years ago I worked at a hi-tech firm. Got call from a security supervisor reporting the custodial staff is saying they think someone is living in the Janitors closet in one of our buildings. I send the night shift security supervisor over to check. Yep, sure's the heck, a newly hired employee was sleeping inside the janitors closet in a sleeping bag on the floor.

He would sleep in the closet after the janitors had gone home. In the moring he was up early. He would use the showers in the Men's bahroom, shave etc. Then he would go out for breakfast and return at 8am. He would work late into the evening leaving for dinner at 9 or 10pm and kill time till late in the evening (not so sure about that).

I had the Sec Supervisor write the Incident report and it made it was eventually to HR. As it happens so many times he could not afford, Firsts & last month's rent plus the security deposit in this pricey area.

HR cut him a check for the amount needed and worked out how to pay back.
 
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