kwch.com
  • Home
    •  
  • Weather
    • Storm Team 12
    • Drought
    • Interactive Radar
    • Chaser Radar
    • GameDay Forecast
    • TextMe 12
    • Always on 12.2
  • News
    • Local
    • National
    • Morning Show
    • Klose Up
    • Does it Work?
    • Salina
    • Western Kansas
    • Aviation
    • Gas Prices
  • FactFinder 12
    • FactFinder 12
    • Contact the Investigators
    • Scientific Surveys
    • Better Business Bureau
    • Consumer Reports
  • Blogs
    • Roger's AnswerBack 12
    • Cindy's Desk
    • Bruce's For What It's Worth
    • NASCAR: The Backstretch Blog
    • Ross' Blog
    • Rodney's Blog
  • Sports
    • Sports Home
    • Pro
    • College
    • CatchItKansas.com
    • Work it Out Wednesday
    • Sports Tracker 12 Giveaway
  • KWCH Sites
    • CatchitKansas.com
    • KSCWTV.com
    • Univision.com
    • Fetchtoto.com
  • Xtras
    • NewsBank
    • Contests
    • TextMe 12
    • Mobile TV
    • CBS Shows
    • TV Schedule
    • Community Calendar
    • Enews
  • Lifestyle
    • Lifestyle
    • Travel
    • Gardening
    • Bands & Music
    • Kansas Photos
    • One of a Kind
    • The Crew
    • Charities & Giving
    • Food 4 Kids
  • About Us
    • About KWCH
    • Meet the Team
    • Contact Us
    • Employment
    • Internships
    • Advertise on KWCH
    • Schurz
    • Closed Captioning
    • DTV
  • News Links
  • Aviation Watch
  • Business
  • Consumer Watch
  • Crime Watch
  • Health Watch
  • Entertainment
Advanced Search

Advanced Search

X

TSA finds weapons in the strangest places

 

Blades hidden in hats, revolvers concealed in books and swords slipped inside of walking canes. The airport screening officers for the Transportation Security Administration have uncovered weapons and sharp objects in the strangest places. Passengers are prohibited from bringing them into the cabin of the plane. But that doesn't stop many from trying. Here are some of the prohibited items found in unusual hiding places in 2012.

Follow Hugo Martin on Twitter at @hugomartin

Image 1 of 10
  • «2
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • 6
  • 7
  • 8
  • 9
  • 10
  • »
A book with high-caliber content: This gun, missing a part, was found in a hollowed-out book at the Honolulu International Airport.

Gun in a book

( Transportation Security Administration )
A book with high-caliber content: This gun, missing a part, was found in a hollowed-out book at the Honolulu International Airport.
  • E-mail
  • add to Twitter Twitter
  • add to Facebook Facebook
  • add to StumbleUpon StumbleUpon
  •  

Comments (0)

Add comments | Discussion FAQ

Currently there are no comments. Be the first to comment!

Sign up for TextMe 12 alerts to your email and cell phone
Weather Alerts | School Closings | Breaking News| Sports Scores

Most Viewed Stories

  1. Photos: May 19th Storm Shots #2
  2. Roads in Clearwater remain closed following EF1 tornado
  3. Residents cleaning up storm damage in Sedgwick Co.
  4. Photos: May 19th Storm Shots #2
  5. Hail blows out windows in Wichita

Check it Out

Tim McGraw to perform at grand opening of Kansas Star Arena

Bruce Haertl: For What it's Worth: May 20

Yahoo's board is said to OK buying Tumblr for $1.1 billion in cash

Dark, massive asteroid to fly by Earth on May 31

Read more>>

New Now in Kansas

Arrest made in Reno County abandoned dogs case

Crash sends Concordia woman to Wichita hospital

Sedgwick County bans sky lanterns

Woman dies after Salina crash

Ellis County voters approve sales tax increase

Read more>>
7 Day Forecast
Interactive Radar
Text Me 12
Send news tips
Like KWCH
Upload photo
Download apps
    • Terms of Service
    • Privacy Policy
    • Schurz
    • About KWCH
    • Fetchtoto Business Directory
    • Contact Us
    • KWCH FCC Online Public File
A Schurz Communications website, powered by Tribune Digital