Bundles of marijuana washed ashore in Florida, and authorities are searching for a woman who might have taken advantage of the mysterious arrival. Deputies in Flagler County said a woman took some of the marijuana that washed ashore last week and now they cannot find her. Authorities said the bundles of marijuana have washed ashore over several days in Volusia, Flagler and St. John's counties, along the central-north part of Florida's Atlantic coast.Federal agents were expected to collect the drugs from the local law enforcement agencies as they investigate the origin. A photo released Friday by the Flagler County Sheriff’s Office shows a woman wearing a yellow bikini reaching into a wrapped plastic package. Robert Kelly, 61, was arrested Thursday for trying to keep some of the drugs for himself after finding them in the ocean.

Bundles of marijuana washed ashore in Florida, and authorities are searching for a woman who might have taken advantage of the mysterious arrival.

Deputies in Flagler County said a woman took some of the marijuana that washed ashore last week and now they cannot find her.


Authorities said the bundles of marijuana have washed ashore over several days in Volusia, Flagler and St. John's counties, along the central-north part of Florida's Atlantic coast.

Federal agents were expected to collect the drugs from the local law enforcement agencies as they investigate the origin.

A photo released Friday by the Flagler County Sheriff’s Office shows a woman wearing a yellow bikini reaching into a wrapped plastic package.

Robert Kelly, 61, was arrested Thursday for trying to keep some of the drugs for himself after finding them in the ocean.

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