4 charged with attempting to smuggle drug-soaked papers into Cook County Jail

CHICAGO — Two women and two men are facing felony charges for allegedly attempting to smuggle drug-soaked paper into Cook County Jail.

According to the Cook County Sheriff’s Office, one incident was captured on surveillance video. Deputies said Josephine Frazier slid an object across the table while visiting Wendell Eiland on March 30. A search of Eiland’s clothing later revealed the items tucked inside his pants.

Frazier was arrested on May 10 and charged with bringing contraband into a penal institution and possession of a controlled substance, both felonies.

Eiland was charged with possession of a controlled substance in a penal institution.

  • Josephine Frazier
    Josephine Frazier
  • Wendall Eiland
    Wendall Eiland
  • Brandy Frazier
    Brandy Frazier
  • Leroy Carter
    Leroy Carter

Chicago woman accused of using baby’s diaper to sneak drug-soaked paper into Cook County jail during visit

In another case, authorities accuse Brandy Frazier (no relation to Josephine Frazier) and Leroy Carter of also trying to smuggle drug-soaked paper during a medical appointment at a local hospital on March 5.

A Cook County Jail inmate allegedly instructed Frazier to bring paper soaked in drugs to the hospital and leave it in the bathroom at the clinic he was scheduled to visit.

Carter accompanied Frazier, who deputies say had drug-soaked paper in his pocket.

Sheriff: 2 inmates charged after being found with drug-soaked papers

Deputies arrested both Frazier and Carter at their homes on Tuesday. Both were charged with possession of a controlled substance. Frazier also faces an attempt to introduce contraband into a penal institution charge,

According to jail officials, WGN Investigates has reported that paper soaked in illegal substances—and mixed with dangerous household chemicals—is a rising threat.

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