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In a curious incident that unfolded early Sunday morning, authorities at a South Carolina correctional facility intercepted a drone attempting to deliver an unusual assortment of items. The airborne package, aimed at Lee Correctional Institution in Bishopville, carried a mix of gourmet foods and illicit substances, according to state officials.
The confiscated payload was a peculiar blend of steak, crab legs, marijuana, and cigarettes, along with some Old Bay Seasoning to spice things up. The South Carolina Department of Corrections (SCDC) highlighted the incident on social media, humorously tagging it as “#ContrabandChristmas.”
“It seems some folks were planning an early holiday Old Bay crab boil and steak dinner, complemented with their marijuana and cigarettes — all delivered via drone to Lee CI,” the SCDC quipped in their post.
Photographs shared by the department depicted the contraband laid out on a tiled floor, showcasing the raw steak, plastic-wrapped crab legs, a carton of Marlboro cigarettes, two hefty bags of marijuana, and a vacuum-sealed pouch of loose tobacco. The images offered a glimpse into the lengths some will go to smuggle luxury and illicit goods into the prison system.

Assorted contraband including crab legs, packaged raw meat, tobacco, cigarettes, Old Bay seasoning and plastic wrap are spread across a tile floor. (SCDC)
Photos released by the department show the unique haul included a raw steak, plastic-wrapped crab legs, Old Bay Seasoning, a carton of Marlboro cigarettes, two large bags of marijuana and a vacuum-sealed bag of loose tobacco.
Authorities told Fox News Digital that the drone was recovered along with the package. The incident remains under investigation, and no arrests have been made.
“As you likely know, we often see odd items included in contraband packages, but this was a bit unusual, even for us,” SCDC spokeswoman Chrysti Shain said. “I’m guessing the inmates who were expecting this package are a bit crabby.”

Two large plastic bags filled with marijuana sit on a wooden desk next to a knife. (SCDC)
The SCDC and the Lee County Sheriff’s Office have spent years dealing with persistent drone drops at LCI.
“Contraband is a real threat to prisons across the country, and we fight nightly attacks from drones dropping dangerous drugs (often fentanyl and meth) onto prison yards,” Shain said. “We go to extraordinary lengths to combat drones.”

At least a dozen drones were confiscated in 2022 at Lee Correctional Institution in South Carolina. (SCDC)
In 2022, an eight-month investigation at Lee Correctional led to 20 arrests and the seizure of 12 drones, as well as 100 pounds of contraband, authorities reported.
Additionally, officers discovered three abandoned drones in the woods near the prison fences.
Law enforcement reported that the drones involved have grown larger and are capable of carrying heavier loads.
“These large drones can carry heavier and heavier packages,” Lee County Sheriff Daniel Simon said in a 2022 statement. “We are working hard to stop them from getting in the wrong hands.”