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Jail officer fired in sale of tobacco to inmates

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CHIEF601

about 1 month ago

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Source: johnsoncitypress.com


May 09, 2008

A Washington County detention officer who allegedly sold Bugler tobacco and rolling papers to inmates at least eight times since December was fired Thursday and arrested, according to Sheriff Ed Graybeal. Timothy R. Crain, 39, of Johnson City, told inve


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    FireDad6

    about 1 month ago

    758 comments

    What an idiot !!! I hope he enjoys the other side of the bars.
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    Hammer520

    about 1 month ago

    129 comments

    They tell you over and over in corrections training.....THATS A BIG NO NO AND YOU WILL BE FIRED FOR IT.......As FRED SANDFORD would say "YOU BIG DUMMY"
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    JJ1

    about 1 month ago

    927 comments

    What a way to end a career of some stupid chit like this.
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    hcgale

    about 1 month ago

    1364 comments

    now he can join his new friends behind bars
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    lauradrizzt

    about 1 month ago

    65 comments

    Just imagine that this dunce didn't realize one of the inmates would roll over on him...You would have to be really stupid to bring anything in for an inmate let alone think they wouldn't be bragging and telling it to everyone....

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