
A resident told the police that they had found a plastic Easter egg in their mailbox containing "fish-shaped biscuits, one sheet of toilet paper",
Authorities said a woman in Florida was arrested after allegedly laying Easter eggs that contained non-threatening church signs in people's mailboxes.
The Flagler County Sheriff's Office said in a Facebook post that Aprel Systony, 42, was arrested on Wednesday after she confessed to distributing eggs and claimed that she was "educating people."
She told the deputies that she had distributed more than 400 brochures across the province over the past few days, Al-Sharif's office said. Plastic Easter eggs are also alleged to have non-threatening signs of boycott buildings and various other items.
Al-Sharif's office asked the public to help the public in a post on Facebook on Monday after the caller reported that an Easter egg was found in their mailbox containing "fish-shaped biscuits, one sheet of toilet paper, a mix of powdered drink"

"Our team did a great job of tracking down this disorganized perpetrator and taking her to custody," Sheriff Rick Staley said in the statement. Fortunately, she did not appear to be sick with COVID-19 symptoms, but she definitely needs some help.
Cestoni was charged with 11 counts of distributing obscene material, as well as driving with a pending license
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