Two women arrested after allegedly shipping drugs to Michigan prisoner
Updated Dec 16, 2020;
Posted Dec 16, 2020
Two Detroit-area women were arrested Tuesday, Dec. 15, 2020 after allegedly shipping drugs and cell phones to an inmate in the Lakeland Correctional Facility in Coldwater, Michigan. The intended recipient of the package also faces a charge of felony conspiracy to smuggle contraband into a prison. (Advance Local File Photo)
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COLDWATER, MI Two women were arrested Tuesday after allegedly shipping drugs and cell phones to an inmate in the Lakeland Correctional Facility in Coldwater.
Both women, a 35-year-old Dearborn resident and 33-year-old from Detroit, were lodged at the Branch County Jail and are awaiting arraignment, a news release from the Michigan State Police states.
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Campos has been carrying a bottle of hand sanitizer on his belt for almost six months now. It represents just one of many weapons the sheriff has deployed in his fight to keep his office, his staff, himself, and the inmates he oversees at the LaGrange County Jail safe from the coronavirus pandemic.
The foggers spray a fine mist of disinfectant Campos believes will help his staff more effectively disinfect the small, out of the way areas inside the jail where other methods of cleaning can t reach and where the virus might be hiding. He also said those foggers will be used to help disinfect the interiors of his deputy s police vehicles.