Enid woman charged in JCCC contraband drop

A felony charge has been filed against an Enid woman. Court documents allege she was involved in delivering contraband to James Crabtree Correctional Center (JCCC) at Helena.

In that incident on May 10, Curtis Michael Riley, 25, of Enid was charged with a felony of bringing contraband weapons into a penal institution. Riley was also been charged with two misdemeanors: unauthorized entry into a prison and possession of tobacco in a penal institution or jail.

According to court records, JCCC Chief of Security Jesse Barker received information from a letter being mailed out that stated to call Amanda at a phone number, and she was identified as having a “route already” to introduce contraband into JCCC. The letter also listed what contraband to get and how to get a reloadable PayPal card to receive payments and profits.

Barker found Amanda Driskill (aka Amanda Hill, aka Amanda Diskill) on an inmate’s visitor’s card. She was identified by Riley as the driver of the vehicle that brought him and the contraband to JCCC.

Helena Police Chief Jim Dykes had made contact with Driskill during a traffic stop at the Helena Jiffy Trip just prior to being called to JCCC gun range involving the incident with Riley.

On May 15, Amanda Driskill aka Amanda Hill, 40, of Enid was charged with conspiracy, a felony, in Alfalfa County. This crime is punishable by imprisonment for up to ten years, or a fine of up to $5,000, or both.

 

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