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Man caught throwing contraband into prison |
By muskogeephoenix.com- Chesley Oxendine |
Published: 01/02/2019 |
A man from Dodge City, Kansas, was discovered near Jess Dunn Correctional Facility in Taft trying to throw duffel bags over the prison fence, according to a release from the Muskogee County Sheriff’s Office. Carl Smith, 27, was found by a corrections officer attempting to throw three large duffel bags over the prison’s perimeter fence, the release states. The duffel bags contained, between them, over 30 pounds of tobacco, 10 cellular phones, 10 phone chargers and cables, 10 bottles of vodka, nine lighters, and 15 books of rolling paper. The officer detained Smith and called the sheriff’s office, according to the release. Deputies arrested Smith shortly after and booked him into Muskogee County/City Detention Facility on complaints of possession of contraband in a penal institution and possession of drug paraphernalia. Read More. |
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