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Corrections Officer Charged with Providing Drug to Inmate |
By wnep.com |
Published: 10/02/2019 |
Officials say a correctional officer at the Northumberland County jail was providing a drug to an inmate. Christopher Guinther, 33, of Shamokin, was arrested at his home on Monday. GUINTHER is accused of giving suboxone to an inmate. It’s a drug commonly used to treat people addicted to opioids. Read More. |
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Also was glad to see that they caught him- Piles of Pillows.
Unfortunate that this still happens with inmates. Hopefully we will continue to see less and less of this behavior by corrections officers in the future. Sincerely- Piles of Pillows.
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