Hidden camera allegedly found in bathroom onboard American Airlines flight

The FBI is investigating after a hidden camera was allegedly found in a bathroom onboard an American Airlines flight.

Massachusets state police said that a "potential criminal act" happened onboard an American Airlines flight that landed at Boston Logan International Airport from Charlotte, N.C. on Sept. 2, but told WSOC that the incident involved a "juvenile, a flight attendant, and a cell phone."

State officials said since the incident happened in midair, the potential crime falls under federal jurisdiction.

Fox affiliate Boston 25 spoke with a passenger on the plane, who said that he saw a teenage girl attempt to use the first-class section bathroom and was stopped by a male flight attendant.

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An American Airlines plane heads in for a landing at Boston Logan International Airport. (Photo by Pat Greenhouse/The Boston Globe via Getty Images)

"When she was about to go the bathroom he stopped her and said, ‘Hey hold on just a second, we’re about to start collecting trash so I am going to wash my hands,'" the passenger recalled.

After the flight attendant left the bathroom, the girl then used the restroom.

The passenger then said that he saw the teenager's mother come up to first class and prevented another passenger from going into the restroom.

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An American Airlines jet (Photo by Bruce Bennett/Getty Images)

"The mom stopped that passenger from going to the bathroom and said ‘Wait, don’t go in there," the passenger said.

The mother told another passenger that there was a camera in the bathroom.

Once the plane landed, law enforcement came onboard and took the male flight attendant off.

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Federal Bureau of Investigation headquarters building in Washington D.C., United States on July 3, 2023. (Photo by Celal GüneÅ/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)

"After 3 or 4 different people checked the bathroom, they took the male flight attendant off, and that’s when they let us off," the passenger said.

American Airlines did not return Fox News Digital's request for comment.

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