Guard Arrested on SCDJJ Property for Marijuana Possession and Safety Concerns Arise

COLUMBIA, S.C. – Guard Arrested on SCDJJ Property for Marijuana Possession

The South Carolina Department of Juvenile Justice (SCDJJ) made a disturbing discovery on its property when an Allied Universal Security (ASU) guard was arrested for possession of marijuana. The incident sheds light on the security protocols at the facility and raises concerns about the safety of the premises.

Guard Arrested for Drug Possession

Albreezia Dickerson, a 30-year-old ASU guard, was apprehended on SCDJJ property after being found with marijuana in her possession. The breach of security has sparked an investigation into how contraband could make its way onto the premises of an institution responsible for the care and rehabilitation of juveniles.

Charges and Actions Taken

Dickerson was charged with possession by the SCDJJ Public Safety and promptly taken into custody at the Alvin S. Glenn Detention Center. This alarming incident underscores the importance of stringent security measures and thorough screening processes for personnel working in sensitive environments like SCDJJ.

Contracted Security Services

ASU provides security services to SCDJJ, including posts at entrance gates and control rooms. While contracted guards play a vital role in maintaining order and safety on the premises, incidents like this raise questions about oversight and supervision of security personnel.

Ensuring Youth Safety

Officials clarified that Dickerson was not in proximity to juveniles under DJJ care during her training, mitigating concerns about direct exposure to vulnerable individuals. However, the incident serves as a wake-up call for SCDJJ to review its security protocols and strengthen measures to prevent similar breaches in the future.

Ongoing Investigation

Authorities are conducting a thorough investigation into the circumstances that led to Dickerson’s arrest and the lapse in security that allowed contraband to enter SCDJJ property. The outcome of this inquiry will be crucial in implementing corrective actions to prevent such incidents from recurring.

Author: HERE Lexington

HERE Lexington

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