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Authorities raid St. Tammany work release facility, 19 sent to jail |
By nola.com- Heather Nolan |
Published: 02/25/2014 |
The state Department of Corrections on Sunday searched Northshore Workforce, LLC, a Covington work release facility, after recent allegations of non-compliance within the facility were raised. After the raid, 19 offenders were taken to Rayburn Correctional Center, Department of Corrections spokeswoman Pam Laborde said. Of those 19 offenders, 13 failed drug tests, two were found with synthetic marijuana and one had a cell phone, Laborde said. Three others refused to submit a urine sample, or did not submit a sample within a certain time period, she said. One offender who left for work during the the search tested positive for synthetic marijuana when tested on the job and was found to have a cell phone in his possession, Laborde said. Read More. |
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