Airport scan finds turtle hidden in man’s pants
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Airport scan finds turtle hidden in man’s pants

/ 05:46 AM March 14, 2025

BULGE EXPLAINED Photofrom the US Transportation Security Administration shows the turtle that a Pennsylvania man tried to conceal in his pants during security checks at Newark Liberty International Airport in New Jersey on March 7.

BULGE EXPLAINED Photo from the US Transportation Security Administration shows the turtle that a Pennsylvania man tried to conceal in his pants during security checks at Newark Liberty International Airport in New
Jersey on March 7. —AP

NEWARK, NEW JERSEY—A Pennsylvania man who was going through security at a New Jersey airport was found to have a live turtle concealed in his pants, according to the federal Transportation Security Administration (TSA).

The turtle was detected on Friday after a body scanner alarm went off at Newark Liberty International Airport. A TSA officer then conducted a pat down on the East Stroudsburg man and determined there was something concealed in the groin area of his pants.

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When questioned further, the man reached into his pants and pulled out the urtle, about 5 inches (12 centimeters) long and wrapped in a small blue towel.

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He said it was a red-ear slider turtle, a species that is popular as a pet.

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A first for checkers

The man—whose name was not released—was escorted from the checkpoint area by Port Authority police and ended up missing his flight.

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The turtle was confiscated. It was not immediately clear if the turtle was the man’s pet or why he had it in his pants.

“We have seen travelers try to conceal knives and other weapons on their person, in their shoes and in their luggage. However I believe this is the first time we have come across someone who was concealing a live animal down the front of his pants,” said Thomas Carter, TSA’s Federal Security Director for New Jersey.

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“As best as we could tell, the turtle was not harmed by the man’s actions.”

He said the incident remains under investigation, and it wasn’t clear if the man would face any charges or penalties.

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