Phoenix flight attendant honored after random stabbing in Denver layover
PHOENIX - A Phoenix-based flight attendant is coming home on her final flight.
Celinda Levno, who dedicated over 30 years to the skies, was killed in a stabbing this weekend while on a layover in Denver.

Family, friends gathered for solemn event
What we know:
It was a solemn but beautiful arrival this afternoon as the plane carrying Celinda Levno's body landed at Sky Harbor.
Flight attendants lined the tarmac to honor their co-worker and friend. Celinda's family was also in attendance for the ceremony, including her sister Melanie, who, like Celinda, is also an American Airlines flight attendant.
Suspect arrested by police
The backstory:
Authorities have identified the person who they believe is responsible for Levno's death. Elijah Caudill, 24, is charged with four counts, including murder and attempted murder.
Per reports from Denver newspaper The Denver Post, Levno is one of four victims in the attacks. Police identified two other victims as a 49-year-old man and a 62-year-old man. A fourth victim, who was not identified, also died from their injuries.
Investigators believe that there is no connection between Caudill and the victims.
What we don't know:
Reports from The Denver Post state that the motives for the attacks remain under investigation.