Hey there New Jersey! Here’s your audio update highlighting unusual finds by TSA agents at airports last year, legal weed ...
The TSA said a gun frame had been jammed in the bottom of a boot, below a sock that was stuffed in behind it in an effort to ...
How do you forget that you put a knife in your shoe? A passenger at the Newport News/Williamsburg International Airport did ...
Since the power bank is designed for on-the-go use, including travel, it is also TSA-certified as a carry-on item. The ...
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A disassembled handgun that was mixed among the pieces of a Lego Black Panther toy at Newark Airport made the Transportation ...
Officials say a Mississippi traveler tried to sneak a disassembled gun through security hidden in a boot and a Black Panther ...
The stuff that can't go through TSA security gets left at the airport. It's up for auction online. PHOENIX — What happens to ...
A Mississippi man’s efforts to conceal a gun at Newark Airport—by hiding its disassembled parts in a boot and a LEGO box ...
The reason for this distinction is an incident in October where a Mississippi man attempted to hide gun parts in a boot behind a sock, while concealing other parts in a Lego box.
The TSA ranked the 10 most unusual items passengers were caught trying to bring through security in 2024 at airports across the country.
CHARLESTON, W.Va. –The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is now accepting West Virginia-issued mobile driver licenses (mDLs) at checkpoints with digital ID readers nationwide.