Teen Girls Present First-Class Tickets, Keen Airline Attendant Realizes They’re In Danger

You just never know when a "miracle" will strike.

Denice Miracle was an American Airlines ticket agent at California's Sacramento International Airport. And yes, that's her actual name. Denice was working behind the desk when two teenage girls walked up to her counter and presented her with their plane tickets.

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The two girls, ages 15 and 17, said they were trying to board a flight to New York City. They had very little luggage with them, no identification, and no adults accompanying them on their trip.

The eagle-eyed agent noticed that the tickets were bought online, with a credit card using a name that did not match either of the two girls. Denice then took a closer look at the very expensive first-class tickets — and her gut told her something was horribly wrong.

It wasn't until she called the police and deputies arrived that the chilling identity of the person who bought the teens their plane ticket began to emerge. Now American Airlines is hailing Denice a hero for potentially saving the teenagers' lives.

Denice told the young women to step aside and wait while she tried to resolve an issue with their tickets. Then she discreetly conferred with her supervisor about contacting the sheriff.

Watch the video below to see how this crazy story of Denice's bravery and intuition unfolded.