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Prisoners nationwide using smuggled cellphones to plot escapes, commit crimes - even Facebook
Published February 16, 2014 Associated Press

This undated photo mprovided by the Florida Department of Corrections shows a cellphone and cigarettes that were found inside a camouflage package, January 25, 2014, near an undisclosed Florida state prison. Prison officials in Florida and nationwide are fighting a different type of contraband being smuggled to inmates: cellphones. They're being hidden in babies' diapers, Ramen Noodle Soup packages, footballs, soda cans and body cavities.Two murderers used cellphones to plan their escape from a Florida prison last year where the state confiscated 11 cellphones per day in its prisons. (AP Photo/Florida Department of Corrections) (THE ASSOCIATED PRESS)
TALLAHASSEE, FLA. – Prison officials in Florida and nationwide are fighting a different type of contraband being smuggled to inmates: cellphones.
They're being hidden in babies' diapers, Ramen Noodle Soup packages, footballs, soda cans and body cavities.
Two murderers used cellphones to plan their escape from a Florida prison last year where the state confiscated 11 cellphones per day in its prisons.
Even infamous murderer Charles Manson, imprisoned in California, has been caught with a cellphone, twice.
And two Indiana prisoners were convicted of using cellphones smuggled in by guards to run an operation that distributed methamphetamine, heroin and other drugs.