The News Herald (Willoughby, OH)

Milkman accused of sneaking drugs, phones into prison

- By Andrew Welsh Huggins

COLUMBUS » A longtime milkman delivered more than what the labels on his packages promised, smuggling marijuana, tobacco and cellphones into an Ohio prison hidden inside milk cartons, a prosecutor said.

Ray Adams was in contact with an inmate at Lebanon Correction­al Facility who facilitate­d the deliveries and set up payments, according to Warren County Prosecutor David Fornshell.

Adams, an employee of Martins Ferry-based United Dairy Inc., made thousands of dollars sneaking the items in over time, Fornshell said

On Jan. 8, authoritie­s searched the nearly 30,000 half-pint milk cartons Adams was delivering that day and found contraband, including 12 cellphones, in 30 of them.

Adams, 50, has not yet entered a plea to charges of conveying drugs and cellphones and remains free on bond.

His attorney hasn’t returned messages seeking comment.

The family-owned United Dairy would never tolerate such activity and Adams was fired immediatel­y, said human resources director Doug Longenette.

“It’s just a sad situation all the way around,” he said Wednesday. “We hope our employees would think before they did something like that.”

Prisons spokeswoma­n JoEllen Smith declined to comment because of the pending criminal charges against Adams.

Ohio began relying on outside companies to deliver milk to prisons after selling off its dairy cows in 2016. Reducing contraband was one of several factors the prisons director cited at the time in support of the move.

“The department anticipate­s that phasing out prison farming operations will also minimize the opportunit­ies for passing illegal contraband into our prisons,” according to an April 2016 fact sheet from the Department of Rehabilita­tion and Correction.

Adams has been a driver with United Dairy for 14 years and a prison milk deliveryma­n for the past two years, Fornshell said.

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