The man, who worked at Philadelphia International Airport, did not assist three former American Airlines co-workers who stole from suitcases, authorities say.
A former baggage handler at Philadelphia International Airport has been cleared of charges he acted as a lookout for three others who rummaged through passengers' bags and swiped items.
A judge who watched surveillance footage taken by a hidden camera found no connection between Victor Soler, 46, and his three former American Airlines co-workers who pleaded guilty in the case last year.
A detective who testified at Thursday's bench trial said Soler kept the luggage moving on a conveyor belt to help conceal the thefts from supervisors, but Municipal Judge Bradley Moss said Soler's mere presence isn't a crime.
Soler's attorney told the Philadelphia Daily News following the trial that his client had reported the thefts to superiors.
An American Airlines spokesman declined to comment on the case.