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Drone intercepted delivering contraband to Warkworth Institution prison: OPP

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Two people face charges in connection with an aerial drone being used to deliver contraband to the federal Warkworth Institution prison in Northumberland County early Friday.

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According to Northumberland OPP, around 1:15 a.m., officials at the medium-level security prison saw a drone was flying over the site located in the Municipality of Trent Hills, about 60 kilometres south east of Peterborough, Ont.

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They contacted OPP who patrolled the area and located a pickup truck parked south of the institution on McCann Road.

Officers located and seized two drones, 115 grams of cannabis and cellphones.

A 26-year-old woman from Nepean, Ont., and a 39-year-old man from Ottawa, were arrested and charged with mischief and delivering contraband to an inmate.

The woman was also charged with driving a vehicle with cannabis readily available, speeding and failure to surrender a driver’s licence.

Both were released and have future appearances in court in Cobourg.

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