Lake-Geauga Recovery Centers has announced the retirement of President and CEO Melanie Blasko, effective March 31. The Board of Directors has appointed Michelle Bertman, currently director of Catholic ...
Addictive drugs soaked in confetti-sized hits are being smuggled in, tossed over fences and dropped in by drones. Why can’t prison officials stop it?
Corrections officers and other employees bring in drugs that fuel a multimillion-dollar prison economy, leading to chaos, violence and death.
There have been more than 56,000 drug seizures inside Ohio prisons since 2020 – a jaw dropping number for places that are under constant watch and control.
Drug-sniffing dogs, mail scanning and increased drone security are all measures Ohio prison officials are taking to try to stop the flow of drugs.
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