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Police: Man tried to bring heroin into jail |
By rutlandherald.com - Staff report |
Published: 04/26/2012 |
BENNINGTON, VT — A local man was arraigned Monday on a felony charge after police said he tried to smuggle heroin into the Rutland jail on March 7. Douglas E. Radcliffe, 29, of Bennington, pleaded innocent in Bennington criminal court to a felony count of heroin possession and a misdemeanor count of transportation of a regulated drug into a correctional facility. In an affidavit, Daniel Charron, a supervisor with the Vermont Department of Corrections, said Radcliffe had been pre-approved for furlough after being sentenced to serve 46 days on the work crew in December. Radcliffe was sentenced for driving with a suspended license. Investigator Justin Niles, with the Bennington County State’s Attorney’s office, said he was contacted by officers with the Department of Probation and Parole on March 8. Niles said he was told that Radcliffe had been taken from Bennington to the Marble Valley Correctional Facility in Rutland but during a pat-down before Radcliffe was checked in, officers found several small packets bound by a rubber band. Read More. |
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