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Yadkin Co. detention officer charged with helping to smuggle narcotics into jail after forming relationship with inmate
Investigators said Wendy Kaye Nelson, a nighttime detention officer, was involved in an inappropriate personal relationship with an inmate. Author: Carrie Hodgin (WFMY News 2 Digital) Published: 6:53 PM EDT May 3, 2021 Updated: 6:58 PM EDT May 3, 2021
YADKIN COUNTY, N.C. A Yadkin County detention officer was involved with helping to smuggle narcotics into the jail, according to the Yadkin County Sheriff’s Office.
Investigators said Wendy Kaye Nelson, a nighttime detention officer, was involved in an inappropriate personal relationship with an inmate. They said she allowed the inmate to use a cellphone while incarcerated. They also said she helped two others in the delivery of contraband and narcotics hidden in property for the inmate, Christopher Cody Caudill.
Yarboro
Eleven people, including a detention officer at the Yadkin County Jail, are facing charges after authorities discovered that narcotics were being smuggled into the jail. According to a press release from the Yadkin County Sheriff’s Office, items containing illegal narcotics were being mailed through the United States Postal Service into the Yadkin County Detention Center.
Yadkin County Sheriff Ricky Oliver said he considered this a very serious situation and that there was a no tolerance policy for such actions by detention staff.
“It’s not just about keeping the drugs out of the facility, it’s also about the security of the facility and the safety of the officers that work there,” Oliver said. “One of the first things that I tell employees of the Sheriff’s Office is that we are not above the law. The Yadkin County Sheriff’s Office has no tolerance for those who violate policy, procedure and the law.”
A nighttime officer at the Yadkin County Detention Center has been arrested and charged along with 10 other people in connection with what the Yadkin County Sheriffâs Office called drug-smuggling operations that brought illegal narcotics into the county jail.
Investigators said Wendy Kaye Nelson, the nighttime detention officer, developed what the news release about the arrests called an âinappropriate personal relationshipâ with inmate Christopher Cody Caudill.
The sheriffâs office said the investigation revealed that Nelson was helping two other people, Edgar Owen Strickland and Scott Adam Strickland, to deliver contraband and narcotics to Caudill.
Investigators said that the items were hidden in property that was delivered to the jail and brought inside for Caudill. Nelson also allowed an inmate to use a cellphone while incarcerated.
Feb 4, 2021
NEGAUNEE TOWNSHIP, MI – James Douglas Cody, 74, of Midway Drive, Negaunee Township, passed away at his home Monday evening, February 1, 2021.
Jim was born November 23, 1946, in Ishpeming to Clayton and Margaret (Carlin) Cody, graduated from Negaunee High School, Class of ’67 and was a lifelong Negaunee area resident. Jim completed his schooling at Michigan Technical College, earning an Associate’s Degree as a diesel mechanic. He was employed as a diesel mechanic at both Lakeshore Inc. and LS&I Railroad.
In his spare time, Jim loved being at his home doing tasks. He could usually be found tinkering around in his garage, maintaining the lawn and doing small projects.