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Police Chase Forces Copenhagen Airport Lockdown – Suspect Still at Large

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A dramatic police chase ended with a stolen car crashing into Copenhagen Airport, forcing a temporary airspace shutdown.

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The airspace over Kastrup was closed overnight Wednesday after a stolen Swedish car crashed into an airport fence during a police chase. The driver then fled on foot. Police are still searching.

·Stockholm, Sweden
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Copenhagen Airport has reopened the airspace as a wanted man is believed to have left the airport area.

·Copenhagen, Denmark
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The airspace over Copenhagen Airport in Kastrup has been closed as police search for a man in the area after a car chase at the airport overnight. A man being pursued by police crashed a car, stolen in Sweden, into a fence at a restaurant near the airport. He then fled on foot into the airfield itself. Police and security personnel from...

·Stockholm, Sweden
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A dramatic morning in the Danish capital Copenhagen. The local airport had to be closed for two hours after an unknown man invaded the tarmac. Air traffic was completely suspended. The airspace was reopened only at 6:00 a.m. on Wednesday, February 19. The wanted man has not yet been arrested.

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In Copenhagen, a suspected car thief gets on the runway and shuts down air traffic. The intruder escapes, the police are looking feverish.

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The airspace was closed after a man fleeing police in a car drove into the fence of a restaurant near the airport's runways.

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Ekstra Bladet broke the news in Denmark on Wednesday, February 19, 2025.
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