Concord plane thief sentenced to house arrest
Briefly

Faisal Tayeb, a 29-year-old man, has been sentenced to house arrest for attempting to sell aircraft that did not belong to him. After pleading no contest to theft-related charges, he received a sentence of one year in jail, which he will serve under home detention, along with a two-year probation. His actions were uncovered at Buchanan Field Airport, where he posed as a broker connecting sellers with buyers. However, plane owners reported they had not consented to any sale, confirming suspicions of theft.
Tayeb, 29, was sentenced to house arrest after pleading no contest to two theft-related charges of attempting to sell planes he didn't own.
The investigation into Tayeb began after reports from pilots and plane enthusiasts about questionable sales at the Buchanan Field Airport.
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