According to court records, Vincent Bishop was in possession of a “prison package” which he attempted to bring into a prison.
The package contained four cell phones, 28 grams of marijuana, 56 grams of a synthetic controlled substance known as “Flakka”, and Black and Mild Cigars, according to court paperwork.
A traffic stop was conducted on Bishop’s vehicle and a K9 got a positive alert for narcotics, according to officials.
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