Two North Texas Women Caught Using Drones to Smuggle Contraband Into Federal Prison in Louisiana
The women were paid $40,000 to smuggle drugs and cellphones using drones and plastic bird decoys, intercepted by Grant Parish Sheriff’s Office at a Louisiana prison.
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Two North Texas women caught using drones to smuggle contraband into federal prison in Louisiana
Two North Texas women were arrested after authorities said they used a drone and plastic bird decoys to smuggle drugs and cellphones into a federal prison in central Louisiana.
Texas women accused of using drone to smuggle contraband into federal prison in Grant Parish
Two Texas women were arrested after attempting to smuggle drugs, cell phones and tobacco into a federal prison in Grant Parish by using a drone to drop plastic crow decoys filled with contraband onto prison grounds.
Two Texas women arrested in Grant Parish after using crow decoys to smuggle contraband into federal prison
POLLOCK — Two Texas women were arrested for attempting to smuggle drugs and other items into a federal prison using plastic crow decoys, according to the Grant Parish Sheriff's Office. Deputies said that 38-year-old Melanie Jean Worthington of Joshua, Texas and 41-year-old Kassy Marie Cole of Hurst, Texas, admitted to being paid $40,000 to smuggle crow decoys filled with drugs, cell phones and tobacco into the facility. The pair allegedly used a…
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