A Jacksonville Uber driver was picking up a delivery when she discovered suspected pure crystal meth in the package then called the police to report it.
The woman, who wished not to be identified, had just started doing Uber package deliveries. She was riding with her friend Thursday night when a request came in to pick up a board game from a Westside home and deliver it in St. Augustine.
The cancellation cleared the delivery address on her screen. and the women felt there was something suspicious about the board game box. “The people who knew I had their drugs, knew where I was at, and it started to get a little scary. At one point, I actually ducked down in the car because I became paranoid that everyone pulling in was someone to get me,” the driver said.
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