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Police: Mother passed inmate son balloons filled with drugs
By newsitem.com- Sarah DeSantis
Published: 08/25/2017

COAL TOWNSHIP — State police have filed 12 felony charges against a mother they say passed balloons filled with drugs to an inmate at SCI-Coal Township.

Trooper James Nestico, of the Stonington substation, filed six counts of possession of a controlled substance and six counts of contraband, all felonies, against Diana Lynn Grimm, 61, of 1013 Carlin Drive, Southampton.

Nestico said at 2:03 p.m. July 16, Diana Grimm was captured on video surveillance giving her son, Philip Arthur Grimm, 32, who is incarcerated at SCI-Coal Township on a felony robbery charge, unknown objects. Philip Grimm swallowed the objects, Nestico said. He was taken to medical and then placed in a dry cell where he admitted to swallowing multiple balloons containing unknown drug substances, the trooper said.

Philip Grimm vomited three balloons and passed a fourth on July 19, Nestico said.

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