Okay, this doesn't explicitly say if this originated on the DNMs, but I am betting it did.
TL;DR - coke sent to a vacant house, returned to sender. Return addy was a real address but obviously not the sender, turned over to the cops.
Someone used a vacant house as a drop, someone other than the intended receiver got it and returned it. Just a reminder to be very careful on where you ship things.
http://www.krgv.com/news/businessman-opens-mail-and-finds-drugs/
SAN BENITO - A San Benito business received two envelopes containing drugs. The envelopes were marked "return to sender."
Business owner Frank Rios knew he never sent them. The envelopes had his business name, but a fake address.
Rios opened the envelopes and immediately called police. San Benito Assistant Police Chief Michael Galvan said someone used Rios' business name to send 177 grams of cocaine to a house in Memphis, Tenn. The envelopes were returned because the Memphis home was abandoned.
Galvan said the San Benito Police Department has seen maybe five cases like this in the past 15 years.
Many hands may have touched the outside of the envelopes, but Galvan said the inside is a different matter. The plastic packages inside are being tested for fingerprints.
Before San Benito police determined the packages contained cocaine, a hazmat team and fire department were called to the scene to make sure the substance was not anthrax or an explosive.
177 grams??? Somebodies gonna be pissed.