it is rough in here. you don t get to smoke like you used to back in the day. i kind of basically asked her to bring me tobacco and stuff. i m not even worried for myself. whatever happens, box time, solitary, i ll do that. i am worried about her. he s an inmate that we have intel on that he smuggles drugs inside the facility. our intel was that he had a visit last thursday and received numerous balloons of contraband. we heard xanax that he swallowed, and he passed it the next day by moving his bowels, took the drugs out and then started selling them yesterday. normally investigators would act on such a tip by searching the inmate s cell. when they learned he had a visit today they decided to hold back. instead they focus surveillance cameras directly on him and his
we couldn t get it at that time in her prison purse. her prison purse is her vagina where she brings contraband in. she takes it out at nighttime. we let her go back to housing unit on the night of the 16th and rolled in on her while sleeping. we grabbed her and did a shakedown of her cell. they found nothing in her cell. when the female officers did a strip search of their body they discovered 63 pills in her sweatpants that she had wrapped in a glove. she was charged with promoting prison contraband, a misdemeanor and criminal possession controlled substance. she had tobacco but we didn t charge her for that.
i dial the number. not as difficult as it looks. once you get used to it. recently given 20 days in the box. and now investigators have more questions for him. can you take this down? his girlfriend recently paid him a visit and was arrested with 11 blue balloons full of tobacco. we are bringing in barney and find out how long he has been doing it and the information he has done it before and see where it goes from there. already received 20 days on lockdown status and lost 20 days of good time off his sentence. officials are deciding whether to file new charges against him for the contra band. she told me it is not the first time she brought stuff
throughout the state. come here. they are designed to allow contact between most inmates and visitors, something growing rare in jails located in other states. this is the way the state runs it and officers will argue until we faint about having this because this is where so much contra band comes in. any other jail will tell you they don t have the contra band problems that jails like this have. can t change that. so we have to deal with the cards we are dealt. recently they were caught allegedly attempting to smuggle heroin, marijuana and tobacco into the jail. visitation is not the only entry point for contra band. many inmates are hiding weapons or drugs when booked into the jail. most are discovered. one of most prolific bookie smugglers returned to the riverhead facility. this is santa cruz.
getting caught up in tampa s prescription drug epidemic. he s pled not guilty and is now awaiting trial. the opportunity came across to make extra money and i tried to take it like an idiot. i made like $130. shows you i m not that good, huh? i m ready to change. it s definitely a wakeup call. but not everyone who comes to jail sees it as an opportunity for change. the drug trade exists even on the inside. drugs are most commonly smuggled in through visitors or the mail. and once they re in, inmates create their own sales and distribution systems. the laundry room, as well as the kitchen are the central hubs. they ll put the contra band, whether it s drugs or weapons, they ll put it in a cart and tag the cart in such a manner that the other inmates at the