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Posted October 16, 2024 5:14 am
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A police investigation has concluded that an unknown substance a suspected drone was allegedly dropping on houses in a small Ontario city was simply hen poop.
The Waterloo Regional Police Service says its probe into the “suspicious drone activity” has wrapped up with no prison charges.

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Police stated in August they had been investigating harassment and mischief involving a drone after receiving a number of complaints of “harassing behaviour” and property injury in Ayr, a neighborhood within the Township of North Dumfries.
Investigators stated on the time that they believed a first-person view drone flew over a residential space on a number of nighttime events and dropped the unknown substance on homes, automobiles and properties.
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Police say the College of Guelph assisted with the ensuing investigation.
They decided the substance was a heron’s feces and there had been no prison exercise.
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