A Lawton Correctional Facility inmate and two others have been charged Wednesday with trying to smuggle medicine into the jail.
Law enforcement intercepted their supposed deliveries hidden inside footballs.
Arrests adopted a jail investigator seeing a purple Nissan Xterra go away the roadway twice whereas touring westbound on Nebraska Street in Geronimo shortly earlier than midnight Feb. 15. Another official on the jail contacted Investigator Bill Bybee about seeing the identical automobile within the neighborhood of the jail, 8607 SE Flower Mound, so he carried out a visitors cease, the possible trigger affidavit states. Inside have been passengers Taquisha Shaffer, Harley Sierra Kaiser and Michael Alexander Moore driving, based on Bybee. Six footballs have been recovered throughout stock of the Nissan.
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“With my training and experience, I know that narcotic traffickers and individuals who try to introduce contraband into penal facilities will use items that are easy to throw over the security fence and are usually wrapped with tape to make them harder to see,” Bybee acknowledged.
Inside the footballs, investigators discovered a number of telephones, chargers, tobacco, cigars, lighters, marijuana and methamphetamine weighing 252 grams, the affidavit states.
Through investigation, based on the fees, occupants of the automotive are considered in a conspiracy with Lawton Correctional Facility inmate Vysean Rychon Ervin to introduce the contraband into the power.
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Kaiser informed investigators the trio had pushed from Tulsa underneath Ervin’s directions to ship the medicine, tobacco and telephones, based on courtroom paperwork.