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The CBS Sports host described the “insane story” of opening his checked baggage after boarding a Delta Air Lines flight and “realizing that someone had gone through my checked baggage and stolen all my underwear.” ” he talked about his experience.
“What!?” said Katie Mox, host of CBS Sports’ “Pick Six” podcast. Added to X’s post on Thursday.
The TV personality also explained to her nearly 10,000 followers on Instagram how her underwear was stolen.
“This is going to sound insane. I just arrived at my hotel room and was unpacking my luggage. [and] I realized it was open because the compartment I thought was zipped was open,” Mox said.
“Typically, when the TSA looks inside your bag, there’s a little piece of paper that says someone looked inside your bag,” she added, adding that the so-called “baggage bag” used by Transportation Security Administration agents during routine screenings will contain a small piece of paper that says someone looked inside the bag. Inspection notification” was mentioned. If the traveler is not present during baggage inspection.
“Everything seems to be going well, and then you go to where your underwear and bra are, and lo and behold, they’re not there. Someone went into my bag and stole my underwear!” Mox revealed Shocked by the ordeal, he said:
An hour later, a defeated Mox shared an update. “Okay, I filed a complaint with Delta. Let’s see what they do,” she said.
“It’s really strange that my jewelry and shoes are fine, but my underwear is not,” Mox said.
Mox’s last post about the incident, on Friday morning, showed her strolling around with shopping bags in hand, with the caption, “I secured my Walmart bag,” possibly indicating that she had acquired a new pair of underwear. seems to mean that.
The Post has reached out to Mox, Delta and TSA for comment.
Social media users flocked to Mox’s aid, with many speculating who the culprit was. “I wonder if it’s Delta Airlines or airport staff. Just weird!” one user wrote.
Another person called the person who stole Mox’s underwear a “sicko”, while a third said cases like this show why you should “always carry it around and never check your bag”. .
It is relatively uncommon for travelers to have their belongings stolen from zipped bags.
It is much more common for items to be misplaced in carry-on luggage. According to TSA estimatesApproximately 100,000 items are left behind at airport security checkpoints every month.
However, many passengers are accustomed to losing or having their entire bag stolen.
According to data from the U.S. Bureau of Transportation Statistics, airlines lose more than 2 million pieces of baggage each year.
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