Top Epic employee cited for disorderly conduct on flight to Madison; new police report released

MADISON, Wis. (WMTV) – A newly-released police report details the arrest of one of Epic Systems’ top employees, Carl Dvorak, while flying from Detroit to Madison.

15 Investigates obtained the report from the Wayne County Airport Authority Police Department through an open records request made on November 7 from Dvorak’s arrest from Wednesday, November 6.

Report

According to the report, police were dispatched for a “customer relation problem” on Delta Flight 3166. The flight was scheduled to travel from the Detroit airport to the Dane County Regional Airport. The aircraft had passengers boarded, but at the time of the incident, it was still attached to the jet bridge with the door open. Dispatch told the responding officer a passenger was refusing to leave the aircraft and was “possibly intoxicated.”

Interview with Delta Employee

That passenger was Dvorak, who a Delta employee reported was intoxicated. The report goes on to reveal members of the flight crew asked Dvorak to leave, and he refused. Before police arrived on scene, Delta had every passenger leave the plane and wait in the airport at the gate because of “the disturbance that Carl created.”

The flight crew told police they believed Dvorak was drunk because he was “passed out in his seat.” When the flight crew member woke him up, the report says he did not know where he was and started talking to other passengers and videotaping them with his cell phone. When Delta employees asked him to leave the plane, the report says Dvorak said “Bring on the Sheriff.”…

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