The unidentified traveler was flagged by TSA's screening process and then "self-reported" the utility knife concealed in their wrapped hand, said security officials.
The traveler first told TSA they only "stored" the blade there, then "palmed the blame off on their spouse and insisted the mistake was a joint effort," according to authorities.
"That’s all there was to it," TSA spokesperson Lisa Farbstein told Daily Voice. "Knives are prohibited, but not illegal."
All box cutters and utility knives must be packed in checked bags, she added.
(Note: This story has been edited for clarity.)
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