Car crashes inside terminal of North Carolina airport
CBSN
A suspect has been taken into custody after driving a car onto the tarmac of an airport in Wilmington, North Carolina, Thursday night, and then crashing the vehicle inside a terminal, authorities said.
The New Hanover County Sheriff's Office told CBS News in a statement that the car "breached" a fence at Wilmington International Airport at about 7 p.m. EST and drove onto the tarmac.
When the suspect started to drive off the tarmac, he was "engaged by deputies" and "ultimately ended up inside the terminal after crashing through doors and windows," the sheriff's office said.

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