Two people who may have thought they were doing something nice for someone landed themselves in Mariposa County Jail on May 5. Their “good deed” was allegedly dropping off tobacco and alcohol to an inmate at the California Department of Corrections (CDC) camp at Mt. Bullion. According to the Mariposa County Sheriff’s report, a CDC officer had seen the pair drop off three black bags alongside Mt. Bullion Ridge Road, on the way to the camp.
Deputies responded and found Steven Nash and Carol Moss at the scene. Inside the bags were four bottles of vodka, seven cans of chewing tobacco, two boxes of rolling papers, 48 bags of tobacco and five cigarette lighters. Moss told deputies that she was driving on the road because she was looking for a headlight that had recently fell off on that part of the road when she went to visit her boyfriend at the camp. She said she stopped so that Nash, her boyfriend’s brother, could urinate.
The CDC officer said he had seen Nash get out of Moss’s car and remove the bags and place them along the road. He believed that the pair was leaving it for Nash’s brother, who may face charges as well. Moss and Nash were booked on charges of bringing a controlled substance or alcohol into a prison. Moss is on probation for drug charges out of Madera County.
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