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December 24, 2004Airport screeners find blade in man's shoe
Honolulu -- A 33-year-old Virginia man was in federal custody after airport screeners found a box-cutter blade glued into the sole of his shoe. Authorities said Randall Rustick of Fairfax, Va., was en route to Kauai with his wife and four children at about 10:45 a.m. at Honolulu Airport's Interisland Terminal Tuesday and had placed his black dress shoes in a plastic bin for screening. A screener spotted a small metal object in the left shoe and alerted a supervisor and law enforcement to take a closer look. "When they saw the image on the screen, they recognized that there was some sort of object concealed in his shoe," said Sidney Hayakawa, Transportation Security Administration chief in Honolulu. Comments
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