DRONES BETTER THAN BRIBING PRISON CORRECTIONAL OFFICERS Sleuths busted up a drone delivery scheme of drugs, weapons, and cell phones inside five Ohio prisons; three may soon find their outside business lands them inside the slammer.

DRONES BETTER THAN BRIBING PRISON CORRECTIONAL OFFICERS
Sleuths busted up a drone delivery scheme of drugs, weapons, and cell phones inside five Ohio prisons; three may soon find their outside business lands them inside the slammer.

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COLUMBUS – A drone can’t rat out a fellow criminal like a prison guard can; at least, that might have been behind the great brainstorm that three men cooked up to smuggle contraband into five Ohio prisons.

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The Ohio State Highway Patrol reports that three suspects have been indicted in the Franklin County Court of Common Pleas on a combined 116 counts of conveyance-related charges after an investigation by troopers from the Ohio State Highway Patrol’s Office of Investigative Services and investigators from the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation & Correction’s Chief Inspector’s Office.

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The wheels of investigative intelligence turn slowly; sometimes, perhaps, at least, that is the case for this story.

The investigation began on May 28, 2021, when a drone containing contraband was located inside the perimeter fence of the Toledo Correctional Institution.

Cell phones, drugs and weapons delivered into prisons to inmates

Through the several months-long investigations, troopers and investigators identified three suspects, Robert A. Faulkner, 33, Columbus; Cory A. Sutphin, 28, Grove City; and Charles Gibbs, 33, Sandusky, who were utilizing drones to convey illegal drugs, phones, and other contraband onto the grounds of the Toledo, Mansfield, Richland, and Ross correctional institutions, and the North Central Correctional Complex.

a total of $319,820 worth of illegal drugs, weapons, cell phones, and contraband were located and seized.

Search warrant revealed in Faulkner’s Columbus home

As part of the investigation, a search warrant was executed at Faulkner’s Columbus residence on November 16, 2021, where a total of $319,820 worth of illegal drugs, weapons, cell phones, and contraband were located and seized. Troopers and investigators believe the contraband was suspected to be used in future conveyance operations at correctional institutions across the state.

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On April 7, 2023, Faulkner (60 felony counts), Sutphin (26 felony counts) and Gibbs (30 felony counts) were indicted. The indictment included engaging in a pattern of corrupt activity, trafficking and possession of cocaine and a fentanyl-related compound, possession of criminal tools, aggravated possession of drugs, and having weapons under disability.

If convicted, Faulkner could face a maximum of 142 years in prison; Sutphin could face a maximum of 69 years in prison; and Gibbs could face a maximum of 83 years and six months in prison.

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