Denver International Airport shares odd items found in the lost and found
Jul 22, 2024, 5:11 PM | Updated: Jul 23, 2024, 12:05 pm
Denver International Airport is sharing some of the oddest items to end up in its lost and found.
The airport averages more than 200,000 travelers each day and up to 200 lost-and-found items are turned in daily.
Lost and found supervisor Noelle Aguirre is sharing some of the oddest items turned in.
While you’d expect sunglasses and jewelry, a circular saw and a forklift battery were also turned in. Other oddities include elk meat, urns and dogs forgotten in the parking garage.
They hold the stuff, except for the pets, for 30 days.
Check out some of the other odd items here.