Clayton jail contractor accused of hiding drugs inside her office desk

A jail contractor is facing charges for allegedly smuggling contraband into the Clayton County Jail as part of Operation Clean House, according to authorities.

Internal Affairs investigators executed a security operation on Wednesday that led to the discovery of 289.9 grams of marijuana and 303.9 grams of tobacco concealed in Nshara Larris’ office desk, according to the sheriff’s office.

Larris, a jail contractor from Keefe Group Commissary, was immediately arrested.

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She faces multiple criminal charges, including possession of marijuana with intent to distribute, crossing guard lines with drugs, and giving inmates drugs without the consent of the warden…

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