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3 Alaskans charged with smuggling heroin into correctional center
By ktuu.com- Leroy Polk
Published: 11/20/2017

ANCHORAGE (KTUU) - A federal grand jury in Alaska has indicted three people for an alleged conspiracy, in which they plotted to smuggle heroin into an Alaska State correctional facility last year.

According to a news release issued by the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Alaska, three people, two of whom were inmates at the time, were indicted after they planned to distribute heroin to inmates of the Goose Creek Correctional Center.

Spencer Daniel Johnson, 24, and Kalani Lemauga Maalona, 31, and Heaven Leigh Erick, 28, have been named in the indictment, which charges each of them with drug conspiracy. Johnson and Maalona were both inmates at GCCC at the time of the drug conspiracy.

Assistant U.S. attorney Andrea Hattan presented the case to the grand jury, and said that the charges arise from a seizure of "nearly 20 grams of heroin from Johnson" on April 11 of 2016. Three days prior, prosecutors say, the drugs were passed to him while he was an inmate inside the facility.

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