Florida mom, daughter sent contraband to prison via drone delivery, deputies say

FOX News 

Cencetta Didiano, left, and her mother, Casandra Kerr, right, were arrested after they flew a drone full of contraband onto the roof of a prison where their relative was being housed, deputies said. A mother and daughter who police said were "hoping to spread some holiday cheer" were arrested and accused of flying a drone packed with contraband to a Florida state prison. Casandra Kerr, 40, and Cencetta Didiano, 22, of Tampa, allegedly flew their "special delivery" onto the roof of the Martin Correctional Institute in Indiantown, officials said. The pair were trying to deliver tobacco and cellphones to an inmate, who was Kerr's wife, and Didiano's father, the Martin County Sheriff's Office wrote on Facebook on Tuesday. Their plan was foiled when prison guards noticed the drone and alerted the sheriff's office.

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