Eleven people pass through unmanned airport security checkpoint


              FILE - In this Sept. 8, 2008, file photo, planes taxi on runways at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York. A runway at JFK International will be closed for repairs for five months starting at the end of April 2015, just before New York City’s hectic summer travel season gets underway. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan, File)
FILE - In this Sept. 8, 2008, file photo, planes taxi on runways at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York. A runway at JFK International will be closed for repairs for five months starting at the end of April 2015, just before New York City’s hectic summer travel season gets underway. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan, File)

NEW YORK - Authorities are trying to find eight of 11 people who passed through an unattended security checkpoint lane at New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport.

Port Authority of New York and New Jersey spokesman Joe Pentangelo says it happened Monday morning at Terminal 5. He says authorities identified three of the travelers, who got onto a flight to California and will be screened upon arrival there. The eight others are believed to have boarded various flights.

The Transportation Security Administration confirms three passengers weren't properly screened after they walked through a metal detector, setting off alarms. It says all personal carry-on bags received the required screening.

The TSA says it's confident the incident "presents minimal risk to the aviation transportation system" but it's being reviewed.

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