A woman from Albany, New York, has pleaded guilty to mailing drug-soaked documents disguised as legal paperwork to prisons ...
The recipients of the drug-soaked papers would not have been able to feel the drug's effects through the paper, an expert ...
Albany woman pleads guilty to distributing synthetic cannabinoids in prisons using attorney-stamped envelopes.
An Albany woman has pleaded guilty to mailing drug-soaked papers to inmates in prisons around New York, including the one in ...
Maya McIntosh of Albany, has pled guilty to multiple charges related to the manufacture and distribution of a synthetic ...
An Albany woman pleaded guilty Monday to lacing copy paper and business envelopes with synthetic marijuana and sending the ...
A New York woman admitted to creatively smuggling cannabis into prisons all over New York State. Maya McIntosh of Albany ...
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Daily Voice on MSNAlbany Woman Admits Sending Drug-Soaked ‘Legal Mail’ To Prison InmatesAn Albany woman formally confessed to sending synthetic drugs into New York correctional facilities by disguising them as ...
An Albany woman has admitted mailing letters soaked with cannabis to inmates at correctional facilities. Maya McIntosh, 33, ...
McIntosh said she covered documents with the substance and put those documents into envelopes disguised as legal mail using ...
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NEWS10 ABC on MSNAlbany woman admits to sending drug laced documents into prisonsAn Albany woman is expected to admit to her involvement in sending drug-soaked papers into prisons throughout New York.
Authorities said Maya McIntosh, 33, sold the illicit documents on social media -- and disguised them as legal paperwork when she sent them. McIntosh, 33, pleaded guilty to "conspiracies to ...
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