Penpals plan to wed
A prisoner in a US jail is planning to marry a British woman he has never met – after the pair struck up a pen pal relationship. Victor Oquendo, 30, placed an ad on a contact website and had a response from Naomi Wise, 26, of Chelmsford, Essex. She had been on a counselling course which was halted when coronavirus struck in March 2020, and hoped to practice her skills by mentoring a prisoner online.
He responded to her initial email 12 hours after she sent it, using a tablet device kept in a communal area of his prison – Macomb Correctional Facility in the state of Michigan. The pair began to exchange messages about their backgrounds, but things soon became more serious.
Cat Caught Smuggling Drugs into Panama Prison
On 4/23/21 at 4:56 PM EDT
Guards at Nueva Esperanza Prison in Panama had the singularly bizarre experience of taking a non-human felon into custody when they captured a feline drug mule last week.
The cat has been turned over to an animal shelter, Eduardo Rodriguez, said a local prosecutor according to AFP. Here s hoping that it repents of its crimes and finds a forever home.
Located north of Panama City in the Caribbean province of Colon, Nueva Esperanza Prison houses more than 1,700 inmates. This is far from the first time those among their ranks have attempted to smuggle in drugs with the help of animals.
Catch smuggling of drugs in Panama Jail
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A cat was caught smuggling drugs in a Panama prison.
Authorities in Panama on Friday tried to enter prison because of an unlikely smuggler, a drunken white cat, a piece of drugs in a bag tied to his body.
Phelan Phelan was intercepted outside the Nueva Francanza prison, which houses more than 1,700 prisoners, in the Caribbean province of Cologne, north of the capital Panama City.
According to Andres Gutierrez, head of the Panama Penitentiary System, “a cloth was tied around the neck of the animal” with packages wrapped in white powder, leaves, and “vegetable matter”.
Drug dealer’s cat caught trying to smuggle ‘white powder’ into prison Breanna Robinson
Cats are loveable, curious, and independent animals that are the companions of many people worldwide. But one cat, in particular, has taken his independence and curiosity to the next level as a drug smuggler.
According to
, authorities noticed a drug-runner’s adorable and fuzzy white and brown-spotted cat trying to smuggle drugs into a Panama jail.
On Friday, the little criminal was carrying the narcotics in a pouch tied around its body when it was stopped from getting further into the Nueva Esperanza Prison in Colon, Panama.