Banks NOT accepting cocaine deposits
August 21, 2010 • By Sarah Richardson
A Connecticut woman was charged last week after attempting to deposit cocaine at her bank.
Kendl
Murphy made the deposit that included an envelope with money and a bag of white
powder that later tested as positive for cocaine.
It
is unclear whether Murphy, 43, wanted to deposit the cocaine into checking or
savings, but chances are she mistook the drive-up teller window for a safety
box.
Murphy was charged with possession of narcotics.
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