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Police said the pastor is worried someone is going to come looking for the pot package.
"She is very upset and traumatized and she feels this person or persons who were going to pick this package up might come back," Yeadon Police Chief Donald Molineux told WTXF-TV.
Yeadon said his department has logged three different incidents during the past couple years involving people using the addresses of strangers to mail drugs to themselves.
Police said they are now trying to obtain surveillance camera footage from the UPS drop-off location in California in an attempt to identify the sender.
Police in Upper Darby, less than 5 miles away from Yeadon, faced a similar mystery when employees expecting a shipment of menswear at a City Blue store opened up a pair of FedEx packages to find a total 90 pounds of marijuana instead of men's pants.
The marijuana in the Upper Darby case was estimated to be worth a total $270,000.