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An extremely lost DoorDash driver somehow ended up on Chicago O’Hare Airport’s tarmac

Last updated: May 22, 2025 4:52 am
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A DoorDash driver in Chicago ended up on the tarmac at O’Hare International Airport after becoming lost during a job.

The unusual incident unfolded on Saturday, 17 May, at around noon. 

A DoorDasher in a red car was seen driving along in a restricted area, which, naturally, led to the authorities getting involved. 

The 36-year-old driver was eventually pulled over by cops on the tarmac near a plane at Gate C16.

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After being questioned by police, the delivery driver said that he had simply made a mistake and had somehow entered the secure area completely by accident. 

It’s unclear how the DoorDasher was able to access the restricted area, but a source told CBS Chicago that the ‘delivery driver drove miles along the interior and restricted roads at O’Hare – potentially crossing runways’ before he was eventually spotted by someone in the air traffic control tower. 

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Police audio from the incident appeared to show that around 16 minutes passed between the DoorDash driver entering the area and the cops being called. 

Chicago Police accepted the man’s explanation, and no charges were filed. 

“Police conducted a preliminary investigation, which revealed this was a mistake,” the force said in a statement. 

The incident has prompted questions in regard to the security at the airport. 

In a statement, the Chicago Department of Aviation said it was looking into what happened, and confirmed that no safety incidents were reported. 

“The safety and security of the traveling public, airport workers, and airport facilities remain the top priorities of the CDA. 

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“Over the weekend, an individual unaffiliated with airport operations was located in a secured area at O’Hare International Airport. The incident is under investigation by the CDA in partnership with the Chicago Police Department. 

“There were no operational disruptions or safety incidents reported, and the area was promptly swept by CPD and Aviation Security personnel out of an abundance of caution. Questions regarding charges or law enforcement actions should be directed to the Chicago Police Department. 

“The CDA is taking this matter seriously and will use the findings of the investigation to inform any necessary follow-up or corrective measures.”

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