Franklin Woman Accused of Attempting to Smuggle Suboxone Pill into Venango County Jail

| September 13, 2019

SUGARCREEK BOROUGH, Pa. (EYT) – A Franklin woman is facing charges after she allegedly attempted to smuggle a suboxone pill into the Venango County Jail.

Court documents indicate the Sugarcreek Borough Police Department filed the following criminal charges against 22-year-old Caylynn Elaine Miller on September 10:

– Possession of Controlled Substance Contraband/Inmate, Felony 2
– Use/Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, Misdemeanor

The charges stem from an incident at the Venango County Jail involving Caylynn Miller.

According to a criminal complaint, around 4:00 p.m. on August 13, Miller arrived at the Sugarcreek Borough Police Department.

The complaint notes Miller was wanted as an absconder from probation and parole.

According to the complaint, when Miller was brought into the station and asked to empty her pockets, she produced a hypodermic needle with a liquid inside which she stated was methamphetamine.

Miller was then asked if she had any other drugs on her person and she stated that she had nothing else, according to the complaint.

The complaint notes that Miller was advised several times that if she had any other drugs, she should turn them over or she would be charged with a felony offense for bringing them into the jail.

According to the complaint, after being turned over to the jail, Miller was strip-searched, and a suboxone pill was found in her bra.

Miller was arraigned in front of Magisterial District Judge Patrick E. Lowrey at 11:00 a.m. on Tuesday, September 10.

She was lodged in the Venango County Jail on $2,500.00 monetary bail.

A preliminary hearing is set for Wednesday, September 18, with Judge Lowrey presiding.

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