A Kansas City woman who attempted to smuggle methamphetamine into the Boonville Correctional Center pleads guilty.
Rosalind Haskins, of Kansas City, was arrested in March. A Department of Corrections employee had learned through phone conversations that inmate, Aaron Norris, had instructed Haskins to drop off a package at a MoDOT work site where he was on work detail. Once Haskins dropped off the drugs, Norris would retrieve them and carry them into the prison.
But when Haskins arrived at the site, a Cooper County deputy was waiting for her. During a search of her vehicle, the deputy found a brown paper bag, intended for the drop off, containing 20 sheets of paper soaked in methamphetamine. The deputy also found crack cocaine in the vehicle, along with four schedule II controlled substance pills that Haskins didn’t have a prescription for…