Florida man arrested after crashing meth and fentanyl filled drone into home: cops
High as a kite.
A Florida man was arrested after allegedly crashing a drone carrying hoards of meth and fentanyl into a house in Lutz, according to authorities.
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Homeowners alerted cops on Monday night that a man, later identified as Jason Brooks, arrived at their front door after allegedly crashing his drone into their house, the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office said in a statement.
Brooks, 49, was arrested after the startled homeowners turned over the drone to deputies — which allegedly contained multiple bags of narcotics containing methamphetamine and fentanyl, police said.

The bumbling drone operator tried to explain to cops that his device may have ended up in the backyard of the home before he was cuffed, according to bodycam video shared by the sheriff’s office.
“They showed me it was in the backyard, but I tried to knock,” Brooks told officers in the footage while wearing a red baseball cap and white tank top.
Additional footage showed the baggies of drugs with names written on them that were seized from the drone.

Cops also discovered Brooks’ vehicle, which was not registered and was missing a proper tag.
He has been charged with operating an unregistered vehicle, attaching a tag not assigned, driving with a license canceled, suspended, or revoked, two counts of possession of a controlled substance with the intent to sell or deliver, and possession of a controlled substance, according to authorities.
A contact for Brook’s attorney was not immediately available.
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