
Denver Airport Makes TSA’s Weirdest Finds List
When it comes to traveling, my preferred method is always going to be via airplane. especially if I am going all the way across the United States. Don't get me wrong, I love a good road trip now and then, but the fact that I can book a flight, get on a plane, and be more than a thousand miles from my destination is so awesome.
Knowing the TSA Rules Before Flying
Having flown many times over the course of my life, I know what to bring with me in my carry-on bag and what isn't allowed through the security checkpoint. I know if I am taking my laptop with me on the flight, it needs to be out and in its own bin, and I cannot bring any liquids over three ounces.
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Sometimes people forget certain things in their backpacks and carry-on bags, while others see if they can get away with bringing prohibited items on their flight. Some might be able to get away with having 3.5-ounce bottles of liquid, but if you are trying to smuggle weapons on your commercial flight, you are going to get caught.
The Transportation Security Administration put out a list of the top 10 most unusual finds at checkpoints in 2025, and one of them is right out of the Denver International Airport.
Denver International Airport Makes the List in 2025
Ranking as the third most unusual find at an airport checkpoint by TSA, one traveler had hopes of bringing razor blades onto a flight by trying to conceal them in clothes. Needless to say, it didn't work out for this traveler.
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The most unusual item that was caught at a TSA checkpoint was in Boise, Idaho, when a traveler brought a replica of C4 explosives through the Boise Airport. See the full list of the most unusual items found at airport TSA checkpoints in 2025 at tsa.gov.
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