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Thomas County Prison Warden Victim of Illegal Telephone Use
By Thomasville Times
Published: 03/24/2003

A trio of Thomas County, Ga., Prison inmates decided to reach out and touch someone via the warden's residential telephone wires, according to a prison official.
The convicts -- charged with burglary and theft by deception -- were prison orderlies charged with yard maintenance at Warden Earl Ford's residence near the Joiner Road penal institution.
'That's how they got up under the warden's residence,' said Robert Geer, deputy warden.
The suspects found a discarded touch-tone telephone, spliced into telephone wiring under Ford's house and made long-distance phone calls from late December into early 2003, Geer said.
The calls totaled about $20.



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