News & Happenings
February 18, 2008
TSA at Little Rock (Ark.) National Airport recently reunited a passenger with photos he thought were lost forever.
A man traveling through Little Rock lost a memory stick that had the only copy of photos from his niece's Bat Mitzvah celebration.
Kevin Styron, customer support and quality improvement manager at Little Rock, took the memory stick turned in to TSA's lost and found and, using his computer, searched for identifying features.
Fortunately, one of the event's photos had a sign with the family's name. Styron arranged to meet the passenger and return the memory stick. "They were ecstatic because they thought those pictures were lost forever," said Styron.