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Mugshots of the Week: Attorney Accused of Smuggling Drugs Into Jail; Mom Allowed Boyfriend to Drown Son in Toilet; and More

Mugshots of Week: Attorney Smuggling Drugs; Boy Drowned; and More
Source: Hinds County Sheriff's Office; St. Francis County Sheriff's Office

Daniel Dale (left) allegedly smuggled contraband, including drugs and cellphones, into a detention center during visitations with inmates, authorities said.; Ashley Rolland (right) will spend four decades in prison after her boyfriend fatally drowned her 5-year-old son in a toilet as punishment and injured her 6-year-old daughter in 2022.

Aug. 16 2024, Published 3:01 p.m. ET

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Jeremiah Brown

Jeremiah Brown
Source: Big Sandy Regional Detention Center

Brown is facing charges for allegedly threatening to kill his girlfriend and choking her until she passed out during a fight over Pop-Tarts, authorities said. He was arrested for alleged first-degree strangulation and fourth-degree domestic assault causing minor injury in Magoffin County, Kentucky.

Brown is facing charges for allegedly threatening to kill his girlfriend and choking her until she passed out during a fight over Pop-Tarts, authorities said. He was arrested for alleged first-degree strangulation and fourth-degree domestic assault causing minor injury in Magoffin County, Kentucky.

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Daniel Dale

Daniel Dale
Source: Hinds County Sheriff's Office

Dale was arrested on two counts of alleged conspiracy and three counts of alleged introduction of contraband to a correctional facility after he was reportedly caught smuggling contraband, including cell phones and drugs, to his clients in jail in Mississippi, police said.

Dale was arrested on two counts of alleged conspiracy and three counts of alleged introduction of contraband to a correctional facility after he was reportedly caught smuggling contraband, including cell phones and drugs, to his clients in jail in Mississippi, police said.

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Gayland Daniel Campbell

Gayland Daniel Campbell
Source: Calhoun County Sheriff's Office

Campbell was arrested for alleged obstructing justice/contempt of court on Aug. 13 in Calhoun County, Michigan, police said.

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Campbell was arrested for alleged obstructing justice/contempt of court on Aug. 13 in Calhoun County, Michigan, police said.

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Ashley Rolland

Ashley Rolland
Source: St. Francis County Sheriff's Office

Rolland pleaded guilty on Aug. 8 to two counts of permitting abuse of a minor and was sentenced to 40 years in the Arkansas Department of Corrections after her boyfriend fatally drowned her 5-year-old son in a toilet as punishment and injured her 6-year-old daughter in 2022.

Rolland pleaded guilty on Aug. 8 to two counts of permitting abuse of a minor and was sentenced to 40 years in the Arkansas Department of Corrections after her boyfriend fatally drowned her 5-year-old son in a toilet as punishment and injured her 6-year-old daughter in 2022.

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Valerie Fareri

Valeria Fareri
Source: Pasco County Sheriff's Office

Fareri was arrested for alleged DUI and refusal to submit to DUI chemical test on Aug. 3 in New Port Richey, Florida, according to authorities.

Fareri was arrested for alleged DUI and refusal to submit to DUI chemical test on Aug. 3 in New Port Richey, Florida, according to authorities.

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