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12-year-old boy discovered alone overnight in Ohio Target

Originally Published 1 year ago — by WJW FOX 8 News Cleveland

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A 12-year-old boy was found unaccompanied inside an Ohio Target store after being reported missing the previous day, prompting an investigation by Columbus police. The child was taken to Franklin County Children’s Services while efforts to locate the family were underway, and no charges will be filed. The store is open and operating as normal, and the parents have been notified of the child's whereabouts.

"Teen Mistakenly Sent to Puerto Rico on Solo Frontier Flight Instead of Cleveland"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Fox Business

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A 16-year-old boy named Logan Lose, flying alone on Frontier Airlines, was mistakenly put on a flight to San Juan, Puerto Rico, instead of his intended destination, Cleveland, Ohio. Despite being at the correct gate for his flight, an error by the boarding agent allowed him to board the wrong plane. After landing in San Juan and communicating his distress to his family, he was flown back to Tampa and then to Cleveland the following day. Frontier Airlines apologized and offered a $200 travel voucher, but the teen's father is seeking accountability. This incident highlights the lack of an unaccompanied minor program at Frontier Airlines, which does not escort young travelers as some other airlines do.

"Frontier Airlines Mistakenly Sends Unaccompanied Teen to Puerto Rico Instead of Cleveland"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by WMTW Portland

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A 16-year-old boy flying solo on Frontier Airlines from Tampa to Cleveland mistakenly boarded a flight to Puerto Rico after gate agents failed to properly check his boarding pass. The error was discovered after departure, and the teen was flown back to Tampa and then to his intended destination in Cleveland. Frontier apologized for the mistake and noted they do not have a program for unaccompanied minors but allow those over 15 to fly alone. The incident highlighted the importance of airline procedures for handling unaccompanied minors.

"Frontier Airlines Mistakenly Sends Unaccompanied Minor to Puerto Rico, Not Ohio"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by CNN

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A 16-year-old boy flying solo on Frontier Airlines from Tampa to Cleveland mistakenly boarded a flight to Puerto Rico. The flights to Ohio and Puerto Rico departed from the same gate, and the teenager's ticket was not properly scanned, leading to the error. Frontier Airlines apologized for the mistake and arranged for the teen to return to Tampa and then fly to Cleveland the next day. The airline does not have a program for unaccompanied minors but allows those over 15 to fly alone. This incident follows a similar case with Spirit Airlines and highlights the need for strict adherence to airline procedures for unaccompanied minors.

"Teen on Solo Frontier Flight Mistakenly Sent to Puerto Rico from Tampa"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by NBC News

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A 16-year-old boy flying solo on Frontier Airlines from Tampa to Cleveland was accidentally sent to Puerto Rico due to a boarding error at the gate. The teen, Logan Lose, was supposed to depart on December 22 but ended up on the wrong flight. Frontier Airlines apologized for the mistake and arranged for his return to Tampa and subsequent flight to Cleveland. The airline does not offer an unaccompanied minor program for children 15 and older. This incident follows a similar case with Spirit Airlines where a child was placed on the wrong flight.