The Pike County MS Sheriff’s Office reports that three have been arrested and one is wanted following an investigation into contraband at the Pike County Jail.
During the course of the investigation, it was learned that 50 year-old Chasity Jordan of Magnolia threw electronic devices over the fence for inmates Devonte Taylor(age 25 and of McComb) and Nicholas Johnston (age 28 and of Magnolia).
Chasity Jordan was charged with Furnishing Unauthorized Electronic Devices to a Prisoner and Conspiracy to Commit a Crime. Devonte Taylor and Nicholas Johnston were charged with Conspiracy to Commit a Crime.
In connection to the case, it was learned that Takela Quinn (age 46 and of McComb), a contracted employee with Summit Foods, was attempting to provide inmates with illegal contraband. The Pike County Sheriff’s Office is currently looking for Takela Quinn (pictured far right). She has an active Felony Warrant for Furnishing Unauthorized Electronic Device to a Prisoner.
Anyone with any information on the whereabouts of Takela Quinn is encouraged to call the Pike County Sheriff's Office at 601-783-6767, Central Dispatch at 601-783-2323 or Pike County Crime Stoppers at 601-869-7141 and leave an anonymous tip.
The investigation is still ongoing
***All persons are presumed innocent until proven guilty***
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