The Marijuana Fairy Invades Delco
Either drug traffickers from the west coast are extremely stupid, or the marijuana fairy has taken a liking to Upper Darby residents.
Delco Times - Another unexpected 5-pound delivery of marijuana has been left at the front door of a township resident, according to police.
The package, shipped by the U.S. Postal Service, was left at a home on the first block of South Keystone Street, which is located just behind the Upper Darby police station.
The resident reportedly told police she did not recognize the Arizona return address on the box, but she opened it anyway because she was expecting a delivery from Babies-R-Us. The woman immediately called police upon seeing the contents, reports said.
Inside the box, the drugs were wrapped in multiple layers of plastic, which were dipped in oil and vinegar to mask the pot's pungent aroma, and the wrapping was secured using blue painters tap, police said.
Police reports described the drugs as high-grade marijuana with a street value of about $22,000.
Last week, an elderly couple on the first block of Heather Road called police after a 5-pound brick of marijuana was shipped to their home via UPS .
That package also listed a return address in Arizona, which police determined did not exist.
What are these people thinking? Calling the police when the marijuana fairy comes by and rewards all your good deeds with 22k of the stickiest of the icky? Upper Darby, I expected better from you...
-Buddy McWeiser
Delco Times - Another unexpected 5-pound delivery of marijuana has been left at the front door of a township resident, according to police.
The package, shipped by the U.S. Postal Service, was left at a home on the first block of South Keystone Street, which is located just behind the Upper Darby police station.
The resident reportedly told police she did not recognize the Arizona return address on the box, but she opened it anyway because she was expecting a delivery from Babies-R-Us. The woman immediately called police upon seeing the contents, reports said.
Inside the box, the drugs were wrapped in multiple layers of plastic, which were dipped in oil and vinegar to mask the pot's pungent aroma, and the wrapping was secured using blue painters tap, police said.
Police reports described the drugs as high-grade marijuana with a street value of about $22,000.
Last week, an elderly couple on the first block of Heather Road called police after a 5-pound brick of marijuana was shipped to their home via UPS .
That package also listed a return address in Arizona, which police determined did not exist.
What are these people thinking? Calling the police when the marijuana fairy comes by and rewards all your good deeds with 22k of the stickiest of the icky? Upper Darby, I expected better from you...
-Buddy McWeiser