A Montreal man received an unexpected delivery when a drone carrying contraband ended up stuck on his backyard clothesline — via TheGrowthOp
“The whole family is still amazed to have found this package, which clearly accidentally fell from a drone,” he said.Last January, deputies with thethat crashed into a home. In that instance, there were two prisons located about three kilometres from the home.
. Nearby residents alerted Bracebridge OPP about the drone, which had been flying in the area before an unintended crash landing.Article content Perhaps in an attempt to avoid any technical glitches, a tried and true contraband delivery method was put to the test last year in B.C. when ain a mini “backpack” was discovered at the Pacific Institution in Abbotsford.
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