Men refused bail after alleged failed drone drug delivery
Two men, Kayd Simpson and Joshua Dendulk, have been denied bail after allegedly using a drone to deliver methamphetamine in Wollongong, which crashed into a unit complex. Police found 66 grams of meth in a dog waste bag attached to the drone and later discovered additional drugs, cash, and weapons during a follow-up search. The pair face multiple charges including drug supply and unlawful entry, with their case scheduled to return to court in May.
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Two men denied bail after allegedly flying meth in drone in WollongongBy Grace CrivellaroABC IllawarraTopic:Police12h ago12 hours agoThu 30 Apr 2026 at 1:12amPolice allege illicit drugs were found in a doggy bag attached to a crashed drone. (Supplied: NSW Police)In short: Two men have been charged after police allegedly intercepted a drone used to deliver methylamphetamine to a Wollongong unit complex on Tuesday night.Follow-up searches of a Cliff Road home allegedly uncovered more drugs, cash and weapons, with both men refused bail.
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