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Updated: 10:22 AM EST January 28, 2021
DUBLIN, Ga. A former Dublin Police officer is in jail after being charged with giving money and contraband to an inmate.
A news release from the Dublin Police Department says the Georgia Department of Corrections asked the GBI to investigate an officer allegedly giving an inmate money at the Laurens County Jail.
The release says they found 37-year-old Shuronica Walker was giving the inmate money through CashApp, which is a non-approved method and is in violation with Georgia law.
Walker also allegedly gave the state inmate contraband, though the release doesn t specify what it was.
She was fired from the police department and booked into the Laurens County Jail. Walker is charged with one count of items prohibited for possession of inmates and one count of violation of oath of office.
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DUBLIN, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) Authorities arrested a former Dublin Police officer after suspecting her of supplying a state inmate with money Thursday. This is according to a news release from the Dublin Police Department.
Authorities identified the former officer as 37-year-old Shuronica Walker, of East Dublin.
Shuronica Walker charges
(1) count of items prohibited for possession of an inmate
(1) count of violation of oath of office
On January 22, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation initiated the investigation at the request of the Georgia Department of Corrections. The investigation regarded a Dublin police officer possibly supplying an inmate with money via non-approved methods.