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An Illinois man was busted for allegedly swiping a backhoe digger and driving it 10 miles to the airport to catch a flight, according to police.

Timothy Baggott, of Carbondale, allegedly parked the tractor-like ride at the Veterans Airport of Southern Illinois on May 18 — then hopped out with a guitar case and hustled off to the terminal, according to security camera footage shared by police.

Baggott is accused of swiping the debris-hauling machine from semi-rural job site then ditching it in the airport parking lot, prompting a call to police about the “suspicious’ ‘ vehicle, the Williamson County Sheriffs Office said in a Facebook post Tuesday.

The owner of the backhoe arrived at the airport shortly after and claimed it, according to police.


  Timothy Baggott, of Carbondale, is accused of swiping a backhoe then ditching it at the airport. Williamson County Sheriffs Office Timothy Baggott, of Carbondale, is accused of swiping a backhoe then ditching it at the airport. Williamson County Sheriffs Office

  Security footage shows the suspect parking the backhoe in an airport parking lot. Williamson County Sheriffs Office Security footage shows the suspect parking the backhoe in an airport parking lot. Williamson County Sheriffs Office

Baggott was charged with a felony count of theft in excess of $10,000, the sheriff’s office said.

Observers cracked jokes about the hillbilly-style ride on the sheriff’s Facebook page, writing, “Now that’s redneck” and “You can’t even make this up.”

“He even put the buckets down…good operator,” one commenter wrote.

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