Hey there, friends! What a wild day for the residents of Bennettsville and the dedicated deputies of Marlboro County! On Tuesday, a dramatic scene unfolded at the Evans Correctional Institution when two men tried to make a delivery like something out of a movie – but this was no ordinary package drop! They attempted to use a drone to deliver some serious contraband to the inmates, and let’s just say, it didn’t exactly go as planned.
It all began when the watchful eyes of the South Carolina Department of Corrections caught sight of a drone buzzing around the prison grounds. Now, in case you didn’t know, using drones for delivering items to prisons is not just against the rules – it’s downright illegal! But that didn’t stop these two men from trying their luck. Upon noticing the drone’s flight, deputies sprang into action, quickly apprehending the duo as soon as the package was dropped into the prison yard.
Meet the alleged masterminds behind this high-flying plot: 34-year-old Marcus Maurice Cooper and 26-year-old Tauraz Marquel Ancrum, both hailing from North Charleston. Authorities have charged them with providing contraband to prisoners and possessing marijuana with the intent to distribute. Talk about a risky business decision!
So, what exactly did they try to deliver? The seized package contained an eye-popping assortment of goodies, including marijuana, cellphones, chargers, tobacco, rolling papers, cigars, lighters, digital scales, headphones, an iPad, a GPS monitor, and batteries. Yes, you heard that right! It seems these two were on a mission to create a mini convenience store for the inmates. But alas, it quickly turned into a bust!
As the dust settles, there’s no doubt the Marlboro County deputies are feeling a sense of accomplishment for thwarting this unusual attempted delivery. And as for Cooper and Ancrum, they now have to face the consequences of their actions. It’s a serious situation that could lead to significant legal repercussions, and it serves as a stern reminder of the lengths to which some will go to get contraband into prisons.
This incident points to a larger issue of contraband getting into correctional facilities, which is a concern for not only law enforcement but also the safety and security of those within. With inmates still managing to access forbidden items, correctional institutions continuously have to find new ways to prevent such creative smuggling attempts. Perhaps this will open the door for even more vigilant measures.
The Marlboro County community is no stranger to surprises, but this attempted drone delivery certainly tops the chart! As this story unfolds, it’s a lively reminder that sometimes, life can be just as thrilling as a movie plot. Stay tuned for more on this developing story and other local happenings, as the deputies and residents of Bennettsville continue to keep their eyes peeled for any more shenanigans that might be on the horizon! You never know what could happen next!
In the meantime, remember that crime doesn’t pay – especially when you’re not even good at pulling off a drone delivery!
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