TOWNS COUNTY, Ga. — A Georgia detention center employee has been arrested after they were caught smuggling a phone into Towns County Jail, Towns County deputies said.
On Monday, investigators received a tip that a cell phone had been smuggled into the Towns County Detention Center.
After the tip, the detention center ordered an immediate lockdown of the inmates, and a search began, leading to the cell phone being found.
Investigators revealed that a Towns County Detention Center employee had smuggled the cell phone into the jail.
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Deputies identified the employee as 36-year-old Erin Ashley Brown of Young Harris.
Brown was charged with violation of oath by a public officer and giving an inmate prohibited items.
Sheriff Ken Henderson said he wanted it to be known that this behavior would not be tolerated.
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