San Mateo County: Four people held, authorities say they planned to smuggle drugs into Maguire Correctional Facility

Investigators with the San Mateo County Sheriff’s Office foiled a plan to smuggle methamphetamine into Maguire Correctional Facility last month, the office said Thursday.

One of the suspects, a 23-year-old man from Pinole, was already incarcerated at the facility, but intended to use the re-booking process to smuggle the drugs in, the sheriff’s office said in a news release. The other three suspects were a 31-year-old from Menlo Park, a 32-year-old from San Mateo and a 34-year-old from South San Francisco.

Related Articles

Crime and Public Safety |


San Jose: Parents charged after authorities find fentanyl, other drugs within baby’s reach

Crime and Public Safety |


‘Incessant sexual predator’ from Martinez gets 20 years for abusing girls, one of whom OD’d on fentanyl allegedly provided by defendant

Crime and Public Safety |


The longest, strangest trip: Some psychedelic drug users are stuck with unwelcome highs

Crime and Public Safety |


Undercover drug operation “Street Sweeper” leads to arrest of more than 100 people in Southern California

Crime and Public Safety |


DEA will move to reclassify marijuana as a less-dangerous drug

All four were arrested on suspicion of possession of methamphetamine for sale, transportation for sale of methamphetamine and conspiracy to commit a felony.

On April 23, the sheriff’s office said, they found out about the plan and found the drugs in the incarcerated suspect’s possession. Authorities stated they were able to prevent the drugs from being dispersed in the prison.

The office did not reveal information about how they learned about the alleged sales or the additional suspects.

The incarcerated suspect was rebooked with the charges related to the plot. The remaining suspects were identified after an investigation, arrested and booked into Maguire Correctional Facility.

You May Also Like

More From Author