A police department in suburban Atlanta is sending a sympathy note to people whose packages were unable to be delivered -- packages filled with narcotics.
That is because the Fairburn Police Department said that a drug supplier in the city southwest of Atlanta is no longer in business thanks to a drug bust,Police added that due to a search warrant related to discharging of weapons last week, “your supplier who lives on Shannon Chase Ct. will unfortunately be unavailable for any pick-ups or deliveries in the near future.”
“I know your supplier apologizes for this inconvenience and not being able to deliver your orders for assorted illegal narcotics.”Shooting in Georgetown leads to hours-long standoff
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