Oklahoma prison worker charged after death-row shakedown
12/31/2018 1:04 pm PST
via KFSM:
McALESTER, Okla. (KFSM/AP) -- A worker at the Oklahoma State Penitentiary is facing felony drug charges after authorities say more than 40 grams of methamphetamine were discovered in his prosthetic leg during a search of the prison's death row.
The McAlester News-Capital reports 35-year-old Adam Michael Siemer of McAlester was charged Thursday with felony drug trafficking and bringing contraband into a prison.
Prison authorities told police two bags of meth were found in Siemer's prosthetic leg during a shakedown of the prison's H-Unit, which houses Oklahoma's death row. Siemer was a food service supervisor at the prison.
According to a police report, Siemer told police “he had been set up.”
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