Prison Officer Fired for Allegedly Bringing Meth-Laced Lollipops to Inmate On 5/19/21 at 11:44 AM EDT A prison officer has been fired after allegedly sneaking in lollipops that had been laced with methamphetamine for an inmate. Dana Fisher, 39, a sergeant at Ridgeland Correctional Institution, has been charged with distribution of methamphetamines, providing contraband to an inmate and misconduct in office, the South Carolina Department of Correction said in a statement. Fisher was arrested after allegedly bringing in a bag of Blow Pops, which included suckers that tested positive for meth, on May 7, officials said. A contraband officer at the institution noticed the lollipops and became suspicious as the wrappers looked as if they had been altered with glue.