Letters meant for Lucasville prisoners causes Cuyahoga County employees to become sick, records say Adam Ferrise, cleveland.com
CLEVELAND, Ohio Letters meant for prisoners at an Ohio prison accidentally diverted to a Cuyahoga County Clerk of Courts employee who, along with a co-worker, became sick after touching them, according to a sheriff’s department report and body camera video released by the county.
Cuyahoga County spokesman Dale Armbruster said no arrests have been made in the case and declined to say whether or not investigators know what substance made the employees sick, citing the on-going investigation.
The large envelope contained seven letters to inmates at the Southern Ohio Correctional Facility in Lucasville, according to the report.
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