LIVINGSTON, Texas (KTRE) – An inmate and an alleged coconspirator are accused of attempting to deliver drugs into the Polk County Jail.
According to the Polk County Sheriff’s Office, they were made aware on Nov. 7 of an attempt to deliver synthetic marijuana through the USPS to a county jail inmate. The release says the incident was a coordinated effort between several individuals including inmate Kenneth Lamar Lynch, 29, of Conroe.
According to the sheriff’s office, the package of synthetic marijuana, also known as K2, was intercepted before it reached its destination. They say the investigation revealed the identity of one alleged coconspirator as Michelle Rae Johnston, 51, of Montgomery.
Lynch has been charged with engaging in organized criminal activity, criminal conspiracy, and prohibited substance in a correctional facility. Johnston has had warrants issued for prohibited substance in a corrrectional facility, manufacture or delivery of a controlled substance, and engaging in organized criminal activity.