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Sunday, November 01, 2015

Inmate’s Mother attempts to Deliver Contraband to Correctional Facility

On 10/25/15 at approximately 1153 hours the Maryland State Police (MSP), Princess Anne Barrack, received a call from the Eastern Correctional Institute (ECI) with regards to a visitor attempting to deliver contraband to an inmate who is incarcerated within the correctional facility.

A collaborative investigation between ECI and MSP revealed that Kathleen E. Lowe, 59 years old, of Mardela, MD was attempting to deliver contraband to John Lowe, Kathleen’s son. Contraband Seized; 114 individual sheets of Suboxone and 35 Maverick Cigarettes with the filter’s removed. Kathleen was immediately taken into custody for Possession of a Controlled Dangerous Substance (CDS), Possession of CDS with intent to distribute, Delivery of Contraband to a Correctional Facility and Attempt to Deliver Contraband to a Correctional Facility. Lowe has taken before a District Court Commissioner for her initial appearance. The investigation is ongoing at this time.

Maryland State Police, Princess Anne

15 comments:

  1. How stupid can some people be? This is one of the dumbest things I've ever heard.

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  2. A mother's dumb love knows no bounds.

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  3. And I'm pretty sure she's an employee of PRMC. SMH.

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  4. 5:37:
    "...love..."? How about greed?
    Don't be so naïve.

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    1. No I'm sure it was love. Kids saying he is sick in there with dt's or he's gonna get hurt or killed if not. Many mothers get in a way when it comes to their kids.

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    2. This is what is wrong with mother's today
      They spoil their son's. Make the boys weak. I hope she serve serious time for her crime

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  5. I thought it was Obamas fault. Desperate times call for Desperate matters. Atleast that was the excuse for the 70 year old in Dorchester.

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  6. Now if she plays her cards right, she can join him for the holidays.

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  7. Both of them are winners....NOT!!

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  8. the meds r 4 opiate withdrawl symptoms, not 2 get high with.

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    1. He has been in there for many years he shouldn't still have withdrawals

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    2. Probably one kind of withdrawal he's pretty used to!!

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  9. This wasn't necessary, all she would of had to do is offer a guard some money to bring it it. They do it all the time at Wicomico County Detention Center.

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  10. Anon 9:35 am. You must have first hand info. Report it.

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  11. Kakamotus or however you spell his name, is powerless to stop the drugs coming into his jail. The guards all cover for each other.

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