Four more arrested for alleged contraband brought into Oklahoma State Reformatory

Four people are in police custody for the possession of drugs, and conspiracy to get them in the hands of inmates at the Oklahoma State Reformatory in Granite.
Published: Oct. 23, 2023 at 5:09 PM CDT
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GRANITE, Okla. (KSWO) - Four people are in police custody for the possession of drugs, and conspiracy to get them in the hands of inmates at the Oklahoma State Reformatory in Granite.

According to court documents, Greer County Sheriff’s Deputies caught Tyleike Outley, Jamie Morse, Amber Earp and Miraquel Butterfield trying to make a contraband drop at the prison.

When they were pulled over, Outley was allegedly clutching a black duffel bag

Inside the duffel bag, authorities found more than two pounds of marijuana, eight and a half pounds of tobacco and 31 cell phones, among other items.

Outley also reportedly told investigators that he was paid $1,500 to do the drop, but didn’t know who paid him.

All four face up to 10 years in prison if convicted.