Police said Southwest Airlines diverted a flight after someone on board share a sinister message.
Police said the passenger shared a photo that appeared to suggest there was a bomb on the plane.
A flight attendant also received photos via AirDrop that suggested a bomb was "contained within the aircraft," Modeste told Insider in a statement.
In a statement provided to Insider, Southwest Airlines said it would defer additional questions to local authorities who met the aircraft.
And in January Pegasus Airlines delayed a flight after passengers were AirDropped images of plane crashes.
Persons:
Tya Modeste, Modeste, Valerie Maluchnik, Maluchnik
Organizations:
Police, Southwest Airlines, FBI, Morning, Alameda County Sheriff's, Mercury, Southwest, Oakland International, Operations, Transportation Security Administration, TSA, APS, American Airlines, Pegasus Airlines
Locations:
Las Vegas, Hawaii, Oakland, Alameda County, Alameda