An Ohio man was arrested after he allegedly sent methamphetamines through a bank drive-thru tube by mistake.
According to the Monroe County Sheriff’s Office, 46-year-old Jason Smith was arrested after sending the substance through the air tube at a bank in Woodsfield, a community located in the southeast corner of the state.
The sheriff’s office reports that Smith visited the bank on December 3.
Deputies were called to the bank after a substance was sent through the air tube in the drive-thru of the facility.
That substance was contained in a small baggie, and was described as a “crystal-like substance that appeared to be methamphetamine,” according to police.
The substance was allegedly sent through the air tube by Smith by mistake, police said.
Deputies, using a K9 dog, discovered

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