A defense attorney raised questions Wednesday about the mental health of his client, an Oakland man accused of causing panic early Sunday during his second arrest in two days at busy Harry Reid Int…
By KEN RITTER | The Associated Press
This undated Clark County Detention Center photo shows Stefan Mathias Hutchison, 33, of Oakland, Calif., following his arrest on charges that he breached security on Sunday, Aug. 14, 2022, at Harry Reid International Airport, sparking panic among travelers, flight delays and cancellations. Las Vegas police say Hutchison also was arrested Saturday at the airport after passing TSA screening gates.
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