ODENVILLE, Ala. (WIAT) — An Alabama correctional officer was arrested Thursday and charged with drug crimes.
According to the Alabama Department of Corrections, its law enforcement services division executed a search warrant at an Odenville residence. The ADOC stated narcotics agents recovered the following items:
- Methamphetamine – 8.87 pounds
- Promethazine liquid – 350 grams
- Synthetic cannabinoid – 340 grams
- Oxycodone pills – Nine
- Sprayed paper – 326 grams
- Cell phones – 156
- Cellular hotspots – Two
- Marijuana – 19 pounds
- Crack cocaine – 100 grams
- Cocaine powder – 16 grams
- Flakka precursor powder – 610 grams
In a related search, 2.5 pounds of marijuana and 60 grams of methamphetamine were recovered. Calvin Bush, a lieutenant at St. Clair Correctional Facility, was arrested and placed on mandatory leave pending dismissal.
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Bush is charged with promoting prison contraband, trafficking fentanyl and trafficking marijuana, according to the St. Clair County Sheriff’s Office. His bond was set a $3.01 million.
The ADOC stated the investigation has focused on people suspected of trafficking illegal substances and contraband into the St. Clair County prison. The ADOC is working to identify more people involved in the criminal operation…