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Drone Drop Sparks Unusual Contraband Bust at South Carolina Prison

by Andrew Powell
December 9, 2025 at 3:02 pm
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Drone Drop Sparks Unusual Contraband Bust at South Carolina Prison

The Lee Correctional Institution, in Bishopville, South Carolina, remains on lockdown on April 16, 2018, after an overnight riot killed seven while also injuring seventeen other inmates. / AFP PHOTO / Logan Cyrus (Photo credit should read LOGAN CYRUS/AFP via Getty Images)

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A quiet Sunday morning in rural South Carolina turned into a scene straight out of a holiday tale when guards at Lee Correctional Institution spotted an unexpected visitor — a drone hovering over the prison yard and releasing a package.

The South Carolina Department of Corrections later revealed that the airborne delivery contained an assortment of illicit goodies: a raw steak, crab legs, cigarettes, and several plastic bags of marijuana, all seasoned with a tin of Old Bay.

According to The Associated Press, officials posted a photo of the haul on X alongside the caption #ContrabandChristmas, noting that the drone was seized shortly after the drop.

The image showed the steak still wrapped in grocery packaging, crab legs dusted with seasoning, and multiple cigarette cartons — a festive spread that never reached its intended recipients.

DRONE DROPS STEAK, CRAB LEGS IN PRISON YARD 🥩: South Carolina prison guards say a drone dropped a package of contraband-with steak, crab legs, marijuana, cigarettes and Old Bay- into the yard at Lee Correctional Institution.
The drone was recovered, but no arrests have ben made. pic.twitter.com/amafEjufwc

— Emma Allen (@EmmaAllenTV) December 9, 2025

No arrests have been made as investigators work to determine who launched the drone and who the package was meant for.

“I’m guessing the inmates who were expecting the package are crabby,” prison spokeswoman Chrysti Shain quipped.

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Smuggling contraband into prisons has long challenged corrections officers. Before drones became common, people often tossed packages over perimeter fences or used homemade catapults to loft phones, drugs, or other banned items into the yard.

In response, officials raised fence heights and added netting, forcing smugglers to shift tactics.

Drones quickly became the new method of choice — small, agile, and capable of slipping over barriers without detection. 

The trend has pushed prison staff to patrol more aggressively both inside and outside facilities in hopes of catching the tiny aircraft before they release their payloads.

South Carolina law treats such attempts seriously. Operating a drone near a prison is a misdemeanor punishable by up to 30 days in jail, while actually dropping contraband is a felony that can carry a sentence of up to 10 years.

For now, the seized drone and its oddly festive contents sit as evidence in an ongoing investigation — a reminder that even behind bars, ingenuity and mischief often collide.

Whether the intended recipients will ever be identified remains to be seen, but officials say the hunt for holiday-style smuggling is far from over.

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