A Georgia woman is on the run after she attempted to smuggle drugs and other contraband into a county jail where she worked over the weekend, authorities said.
TreQuera Lashell Ford, a 24-year-old contract medical worker for the Fulton County Jail, arrived for her shift Saturday smelling of marijuana, according to Fulton County Sheriff Patrick Labat.
When a security guard at a checkpoint confronted Ford about the strange odor, the 24-year-old pretended to have left something in her car and ran out of the facility, leaving her personal belongings behind, FOX5 Atlanta reported.
Deputies said they searched Ford’s bag and found 192.8 grams of suspected marijuana, 20 grams of suspected crack cocaine, two packs of chewing tobacco, 200 Newport cigarettes and confidential medical information. Cigarettes are considered contraband in the jail, a tobacco-free zone.
Ford, who remains at large, is wanted for crossing the guard line of a jail with prohibited items, possession of cocaine and marijuana with the intent to distribute, obstruction of a law enforcement officer, and eluding a police officer.
Sheriff Patrick Labat said that authorities have “zero tolerance” for those who try to smuggle contraband into the jail and commended the deputy for her “good instincts” in stopping Ford.
“There is an expectation and legal requirement that individuals who are contractors providing services at the Jail obey the law and work to maintain the safety of the facility and not put others at risk,” Labat said. “When someone violates that trust and the law, we are obligated to file criminal charges.
Ford is believed to be traveling in a black Nissan Altima. Authorities warned the public not to approach the fugitive and to instead call 911 immediately.