Three incidents of drugs smuggled into Sullivan jail intercepted by deputies

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Sattler

Joseph Jordan

Trina Jordan

Hinkley

MONTICELLO – Sullivan County Sheriff’s deputies foiled three unrelated cases where drugs intended for inmates in the county jail were intercepted.
In the most recent case on Friday, April 20, deputies assigned to the jail visiting room inspected a magazine that had been dropped off for an inmate. In it were strips of the controlled substance suboxone. The magazine had been delivered to the jail by Kelly Sattler, 58, of Jeffersonville. She was taken into custody at the jail and charged with felony promotion of prison contraband and the misdemeanor of criminal possession of a controlled substance. Sattler is now in the county jail in lieu of $10,000 bail.
On March 24, Trina Jordan, 33, of Neversink, was arrested when she attempted to have a book containing suboxone delivered to her husband, Joseph Jordan, 40, who was an inmate at the jail. Both were charged with promoting prison contraband as a felony and misdemeanors of criminal possession of a controlled substance and conspiracy. Trina Jordan was committed in lieu of $350 bail. Joseph Jordan remains in the jail.
On April 10, deputies arrested Clarence Hinkley, Jr., 35, of Livingston Manor for the felony of promoting prison contraband, the misdemeanor of criminal possession of a controlled substance and the violation of unlawful possession of marijuana. Hinkley, who was an inmate trustee, was spotted by a deputy sheriff retrieving the contraband from a public bathroom he was cleaning in the patrol division of the sheriff’s office. He was returned to jail pending a future court appearance. 




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