Pubdate: Tue, 12 Apr 2005 Source: Olds Albertan, The (CN AB) Copyright: 2005 The Olds Albertan Contact: http://oldsalbertan.awna.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2380 Author: Carla Victor Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?236 (Corruption - Outside U.S.) JOINT INVESTIGATION FOLLOWS DRUG BUST Innisfail RCMP and Bowden Institution will be conducting a joint investigation after a 32-year-old Olds woman and Bowden Institution employee was arrested for possession of a large quantity of cannabis marijuana. RCMP said the drug was destined for inmates of the institution. The employee was arrested as she arrived for work and attempted to bring the cannabis into the 500 inmate institution, April 8. Innisfail Cpl. Mark Brown said the investigation will continue. "We are not done yet, there are still a few people to be spoken to," said Brown. Angela Lynn Griffiths faces a charge of Possession of a controlled substance for the purpose of trafficking. She is not a correction officer at the facility but is employed with the Corps of Commissionaires, which supervises construction and other work in the prison. Griffiths was arrested after prison staff received information, said Brown. "They were looking into the possibility of someone bringing drugs in," he said. Rita Wehrle, assistant warden, said it has been almost three years since someone has been caught bringing drugs into the institution. "This is a rare circumstance for these type of people to be involved. There had to be something in it for her to take these kinds of risks." Wehrle went on to say Griffiths was put in a position of trust and the effects of breaking that trust could have been damaging. "She is adding fuel to the fire in here. She put the staff, inmates and the security at this institution at risk; adding to the drug market could have caused some serious damage." Griffiths has been released by a justice of the peace and is scheduled to appear in Red Deer provincial court on May 6. Reached at her Olds home Sunday, Griffiths said she plans to fight the charge, which carries a maximum penalty of 10 years in jail. She declined to comment further, referring the matter to counsel. ~with files from Dan Singleton and Liz Driscoll - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom