26 Pounds Of Weed Falls From Sky, Destroys Dog House
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09/28/2015 04:03 pm ET Up to date Sep 29, 2015
Terry Tang
Maya Donnelly awoke to what gave the impression of thunder within the early morning hours, but dismissed it as a typical monsoon storm and went again to sleep.
Later that morning, she regarded within the carport at her house in Nogales, near the U.S.-Mexico border, and noticed pieces of wood on the bottom. She found a cumbersome bundle wrapped in black plastic.
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This photo provided by Nogales Police shows the opening in the roof caused by a falling package deal that contained 26 lbs of marijuana on Sept. eight, 2015
Inside was roughly 26 pounds of marijuana — a package deal that authorities say was worth $10,000 and sure was dropped there by accident by a drug smuggler's aircraft.
"It is all proper on prime of our canine's house," Donnelly said of the Sept. eight incident, which was first reported by the Nogales International newspaper. "It simply made a superbly spherical hole by means of our carport."
Residing close to the border, Donnelly said she assumed the article was medicine. She instantly known as her husband, Bill, who instructed her to call 911.
The couple mentioned officers who responded informed them an ultralight plane smuggling marijuana from Mexico had in all probability let a part of its load go early by accident earlier than dropping the remaining farther north, the newspaper reported.
Nogales Police Chief Derek Arnson stated it's the primary time in his three-year tenure that he's ever seen a load of drugs hit a constructing.
"Someone definitely made a mistake, and who is aware of what the outcome of that mistake is likely to be for them," Arnson said.
Police try to find out whether or not the bundle was transported by an aircraft or a pilotless drone. Such runs normally happen at evening.
Maya Donnelly said she thinks it is unlikely someone will come in search of the drugs, which at the moment are in police custody. Arnson agreed but mentioned police have boosted patrols within the Donnellys neighborhood for now.
The family will have to pay the estimated $500 in repairs, in addition to pay for a brand new house for his or her German Shepherd, Hulk. However the scenario might have been much worse for the couple and their three teenage daughters.
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This picture supplied by Nogales Police shows a package containing marijuana that fell by way of a roof in Nogales, Arizona on Sept. eight, 2015.
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f our canine's house," Donnelly said of the Sept. eight incident, which was first reported by the Nogales International newspaper.
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