John Franchi is a morning anchor and reporter for 'Good Day Utah' on FOX 13 News.
SALT LAKE CITY — Items you may have left behind at the Salt Lake City International Airport may not be lost forever.“People can lose things all day, throughout the day,” said Melissa Royle, the supervisor of the lost and found department.“We had the taxidermy rat, we’ll get giant bags full of tools, we’ll get bags that have thousands of dollars of cash in them,” she described. “It all shocked me. Not so much anymore.
It does not include lost or unclaimed baggage or items left on airplanes – those things are handled by the airlines. Once verified, the lost and found will ship the item to its owner if the owner covers the shipping costs.
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