Prison guards catch drug-laden pigeon
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Washington Post Editors
Guards stopped a drug-carrying pigeon from entering a Colombian prison, according to reports:
Agents saw the animal attempting to cross the prison wall. When he tried again he discovered that his body was weighed down with 45 grams of marijuana.
Read more on this story on the Colombia Reports web site.
By
Washington Post Editors
| January 20, 2011; 6:54 AM ET
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