Florida police intercepts McDonald's hamburgers and chews tobacco smuggled into jail



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    Florida police intercepts McDonald's hamburgers and chews tobacco smuggled into jail



COUNTY CLAY, Fla. – A daily inspection of Clay County Prison revealed a hiding of McChickens 'burgers, McChickens and chewing tobacco' s hidden in a trash can, the Clay County Sheriff's Office said Thursday.

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"Although cheeseburgers and tobacco are not the worst things of all time, imagine if a search was not carried out and something much worse was introduced inside" officials said on social media.

It is unclear whether the person who tried to smuggle the prison was arrested or whether the sheriff's office is laying charges for the crime.

They are not "cheeseburgers in paradise"

These are articles that we tried to introduce into our prison. It is believed that these objects were hidden in the trash of our hall by a visitor of the detainees' crews.

Fortunately, daily inspections have intercepted these items. 1/2 pic.twitter.com/JJcO5knsqQ

– Clay County Sheriff's Office, FL (@ccsofl) May 30, 2019

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