Pubdate: Mon, 12 Feb 2007 Source: Charleston Daily Mail (WV) Copyright: 2007 Charleston Daily Mail Contact: http://www.dailymail.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/76 Author: Justin D. Anderson CORRECTIONS OFFICERS CHARGED WITH BRINGING TOBACCO, DRUGS TO JAIL Three corrections officers at the Central Regional Jail in Braxton County have been charged with bringing tobacco and drugs into the jail for inmates and at least one fellow officer. State Police arrested the officers late Thursday and early Friday at their homes in Nicholas and Braxton counties, said Trooper Bill Huddleston at the Sutton detachment. All three have been charged with conspiracy. Two have been charged with illegally bringing items into the jail and selling them for profit. Huddleston said information is "cascading" out of the investigation and additional personnel at the jail might face charges. The officers were arraigned by Braxton County Magistrate Nancy Means and released on bond. Cassandra Lynn Putnam, 24, of Mt. Nebo, is accused of bringing about a half a gram of cocaine into the jail and giving it to another corrections officer, Huddleston said. Police said she also brought at least three plastic cigarette lighters to the jail and sold them to inmates. Huddleston said investigators believe the cocaine was meant for the personal use of the corrections officer who received it. Putnam has been released on a $7,000 bond. Another officer, Trevor Lee Ward, 37, of Mt. Nebo, is accused of bringing cans of snuff and selling it to inmates. A can of snuff went for about $100, Huddleston said. Ward was released on $5,000 bond. Huddleston did not know how much tobacco Ward was able to bring into the jail or how much money the officers allegedly made by selling the contraband. "I'm sure there was much more that got in," Huddleston said. Huddleston said Ward and Putnam were involved in a relationship and they lived together. The trooper said there were children at their home when the two officers were arrested and that neighbors took temporary custody. The third officer, Okey Ferrell Smith, of Gassaway, was charged with one count of conspiracy for allegedly bringing in packages of loose cigarette tobacco into the jail and selling it to inmates. He's out of jail on $3,000 bond. Joe Thornton, deputy director of the state Department of Military Affairs and Public Safety, said today that Putnam resigned from her job during the investigation. The other two officers currently are on suspension. Thornton said he did not know how long the officers had worked at the jail. The investigation began when an inmate came forward and told a jail supervisor about the contraband, Huddleston said. The jail's administrator found out and contacted the State Police. The officers were brought to Sutton detachment of the State Police, about 50 yards away from the jail, and interviewed, Huddleston said. - --- MAP posted-by: Elaine