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
How stupid can some people be? This is one of the dumbest things I've ever heard.
ReplyDeleteA mother's dumb love knows no bounds.
ReplyDeleteAnd I'm pretty sure she's an employee of PRMC. SMH.
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ReplyDelete"...love..."? How about greed?
Don't be so naïve.
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.
DeleteThis is what is wrong with mother's today
DeleteThey spoil their son's. Make the boys weak. I hope she serve serious time for her crime
I thought it was Obamas fault. Desperate times call for Desperate matters. Atleast that was the excuse for the 70 year old in Dorchester.
ReplyDeleteNow if she plays her cards right, she can join him for the holidays.
ReplyDeleteBoth of them are winners....NOT!!
ReplyDeletethe meds r 4 opiate withdrawl symptoms, not 2 get high with.
ReplyDeleteHe has been in there for many years he shouldn't still have withdrawals
DeleteProbably one kind of withdrawal he's pretty used to!!
DeleteThis 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.
ReplyDeleteAnon 9:35 am. You must have first hand info. Report it.
ReplyDeleteKakamotus 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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