Florida Inmate Smuggling Fentanyl is Busted by Jail Scanner
July 3rd was a rough day for one Female Florida Inmate in Walton County. According to a Facebook post from the Walton County Sheriff’s Office, she got nabbed for possession of a controlled substance and ended up in the county jail. Now, normally, getting booked isn’t a glamorous experience, but Walton County Jail isn’t playing around. They got this fancy new digital body scanner with narcotic detection software. It’s like having RoboCop, but just for drugs.
So, they scan her, and lo and behold, the scanner shows something a little suspicious. on this Florida inmate It’s like when you see that one sock in the laundry that doesn’t belong. The deputies see this weird change in color on the scan, and they know something’s up. It’s contraband time!
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Now, here’s where things get a bit uncomfortable. Two female deputies step in to do a strip search. Nobody’s happy about it, but, it’s the job. And yes, this lady produces Fentanyl from a body cavity. They found it right in her… Let’s just call it her “Jail purse.” The deputies safely collect the Fentanyl, and it goes straight into evidence. Because carrying drugs in your body is one thing, but trying to smuggle them into jail? That’s a whole new charge.
Thanks to Florida State Statute 901.211, anyone coming in on serious charges gets the full search treatment. Whether it’s capital felonies, violent crimes, or felony drug charges, everyone gets scanned and possibly strip-searched. It’s not just for fun; it’s to keep the jail safe from dangerous stuff sneaking in.
The new digital scanner and some determined deputies made sure this Fentanyl didn’t make it past the gates. The system worked, and they stopped a potentially dangerous situation right in its tracks.
In Walton County Jail, they aren’t messing around. You come in, you get scanned, and if there’s any funny business, they’re going to find it. Keeping the facility safe is the top priority, and they’re using every tool in the box to make sure it stays that way.