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| Drone Confiscated While Trying To Deliver Contraband To Cushing Prison |
| By news9.com- Christy Lewis |
| Published: 03/17/2016 |
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CUSHING, Oklahoma - New technology brings new problems to Oklahoma state prisons. Corrections officers spotted a drone heading toward the property in the middle of the night. And when it landed, they found it was an attempt to deliver contraband to the Cimarron Correctional Facility in Cushing. The state corrections director said drones worry them for two reasons: the contraband attached and the possibility of photos being taken of the place to help plan escapes or commit crimes. The drone that arrived Sunday appeared to have a camera mounted on it, and toted a plastic bag filled with what would've been a prized possession for a prisoner. Read More. |
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