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COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. ( KXRM ) — El Paso County Sheriff’s Office deputies intercepted a major drug smuggling attempt at the El Paso County Jail on July 2.
According to the sheriff’s office, the Colorado Springs Police Department arrested 49-year-old Edward Davidson on an outstanding warrant on July 2. When Davison arrived at the jail, deputies offered him an opportunity to surrender any contraband, including drugs, under Sheriff Roybal’s contraband reduction drug amnesty program.
During the booking process, Davidson became evasive, and deputies suspected he was attempting to conceal something. Deputy Salaman, who was tasked with processing Davidson, noticed a foreign object in Davidson’s possession as they continued the standard screening process.
Well-known woman who slept on bus stop bench killed by driver charged with DUI Through the process, Davidson continued attempts to conceal the object from deputies but forfeited it when it became apparent his deception was not successful.
The object contained 242 fentanyl pills, 21 oxycodone pills and 0.48 grams of crystal methamphetamine.
“As the Sheriff, I prioritize the safety of the citizens whom I serve and am committed to ensuring dangerous drugs do not make it into my jail. The actions of Deputy Salaman were vital in safeguarding the incarcerated citizens who are under my watch, and I commend him for his actions,” said Sheriff Joseph Roybal in a statement posted on Monday.
Per the sheriff’s office’s policy, the arresting officer took over the investigation. Davidson remains in custody with no bond on unrelated charges.
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