David Zehntner was flying over his home in LaBelle, Fla., when he saw a truck in his driveway

David Zehntner was flying over his home in LaBelle, Fla., when he saw a truck in his driveway. He lowered his altitude to get a closer look and saw a man attaching Zehntner's trailer to the truck. (CNN/WBBH)

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Pilot spots theft at own house while flying plane

Updated: Wednesday, 02 Jan 2013, 9:10 AM EST
Published : Wednesday, 02 Jan 2013, 9:10 AM EST

LABELLE, Fla. (AP) — Authorities say a Florida man flying home from North Carolina caught a man stealing a trailer while piloting his plane over his own home.

The News-Press reports that David Zehntner was flying over his home in LaBelle Sunday when he saw a truck in his driveway. He lowered his altitude to get a closer look and saw a man attaching Zehntner's trailer to the truck.

Zehntner followed the truck and called the Glades County Sheriff's Office from the air. Glades deputies contacted the Lee County Sheriff's Office, which found the truck as it headed into Charlotte County.

Gary Haines, 59, of Virginia, was arrested and charged with grand theft. He was released Monday from the Charlotte County Jail on $2,500 bond. It's not clear whether he's retained an attorney.

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