A librarian is accused of smuggling sheets of paper infused with synthetic marijuana in a $65,000 drug ring at the Bristol County jail in Dartmouth, Massachusetts.
She's one of five people charged in what the sheriff called the "largest alleged employee drug bust" in the jail's history.
The investigation began back in March after authorities discovered someone was smuggling synthetic marijuana, also known as K-2 or "spice," into the jail.
According to the sheriff, 25-year-old inmate Joseph Housley of Rehoboth was selling thousands of dollars' worth of the drugs to other inmates, and he had help from four people on the outside.
Papers allegedly infused with drugs
One of them, investigators said, was the jail's librarian, 46-year-old Ginger Hook of New Bedford. They said she had smuggle

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