TUCKER, Ark. (KFSM) -- According to a tweet by the Arkansas Department of Corrections, guards and dogs at the Tucker Unit prison in Arkansas found items from what appears to be a smuggling incident.
Guards found footprints where they didn't belong and dogs tracked the prints down a road, across a ditch, and for a quarter-mile through a bean field. This led to the backside of the farm shop.
There, beside an old combine, officers found methamphetamine, 9 smartphones, a pre-paid SIM card, 7 charging blocks, tobacco, rolling papers, and K2.
These items did not make it inside the prison.
From the Tucker Unit earlier this week... After the footprints were spotted where they didn’t belong, officers and dogs tracked the prints down a turn road, across a ditch, and for a quarter mile through a bean field. They led to the back side of the farm shop. pic.twitter.com/MEMBL3secn
— Arkansas Department of Corrections (@ADCPIO) October 5, 2019