(Stillwater, Okla.) – An arrest warrant was issued nearly a year ago for a Cushing prison visitor accused of bringing marijuana onto the grounds of the Cimarron Correctional Facility, but she still has not been taken into custody, court records showed today.
Natasha R. Johnson, 23, of Oklahoma City, allegedly brought two small packages of a green leafy substance that tested positive as marijuana and two small packages of a brown substance onto the prison grounds on Feb. 17, 2014, Cushing Police Officer Casey Perry wrote in an affidavit.
Cushing prison Investigator Joseph Sebenick said that Johnson allegedly intended to pass the substances to her boyfriend, who is serving a 12-year prison term at the Cimarron Correctional Facility for armed robbery in Oklahoma County in 2010, according to state Department of Corrections records.
Cushing prison K-9 handler Chase Wright “explained that he was taking his dog for a break outside when the dog alerted on a female who was coming through gate two,” about 11 a.m. on Feb. 17, 2014, the affidavit alleged.
Cushing prison Captain Karen Nelson recovered four small packages from Johnson’s person, the affidavit alleged.
If arrested and convicted of bringing marijuana into a prison, Johnson could be incarcerated for five years and fined $1,000, according to the felony charge filed on March 12, 2014, court records show.
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