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91-Year-Old Brings Hidden Surprise Through DIA Security

91-Year-Old Brings Hidden Surprise Through DIA Security

by Larry Ulibarri
December 13, 2024
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The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is reminding travelers to carefully review what they’re packing as Denver International Airport (DIA) braces for over a million passengers during the busy holiday travel season. A recent incident at DIA underscores the importance of these guidelines—one that caught even seasoned security agents’ attention.

The Unexpected Discovery

During a routine checkpoint screening last Saturday, TSA agents encountered what appeared to be an ordinary cane belonging to a 91-year-old traveler. But when the cane went through the X-ray machine, it revealed a surprising and dangerous feature: concealed within the cane was a large sword.

“It looks like a cane,” said TSA spokesperson Lorie Dankers during a Thursday media briefing. “When agents pulled off the top, they found a blade hidden in the core of the cane. This is called a cane sword. I’ve seen many of these during my time working for TSA.”

A Common Misstep

According to Dankers, travelers often don’t realize they’ve packed prohibited items. “Many times, the traveler is unaware,” she said. “Cane swords, often picked up at flea markets, might seem like a practical walking aid. But once they’re X-rayed, it’s clear why they can’t be allowed into the cabin of the aircraft.”

The cane sword wasn’t the only item highlighted during the TSA’s briefing. Commonly confiscated items include pepper spray, martial arts accessories, oversized tools, and stun guns. Blades and other weapons frequently turn up at checkpoints as well.

DIA: A National Hotspot for Firearms

Dankers also noted that DIA ranks among the top 10 airports nationwide for travelers attempting to bring firearms through security. The TSA’s thorough screening process is vital for maintaining safety, especially during high-traffic travel periods.

“This is why we screen every traveler and every item,” Dankers said. “Our officers have seen it all, but incidents like this serve as a reminder of why these procedures are essential.”

As holiday travel ramps up, the TSA encourages passengers to double-check their belongings and review prohibited items to avoid delays—or surprising discoveries like a hidden sword.

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