A shovel, fish clubs, a bracelet with a knife in it, and even a blowtorch. These are all items people tried to get through the Transportation Security Agency with at the Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport.
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Every month, TSA said travelers leave behind 400 to 450 pounds of metals and sharp objects at Ted Stevens and that number increases over the summer.In general, people are prohibited from traveling with sharp objects in carry-on baggage. Tools longer than 7 inches measured from end to end when assembled are prohibited in carry-on baggage; these items must be packed in checked baggage.
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