A former drug counselor at the Adams County Adult Correctional Complex is among several others that has been charged for the introduction and delivery of controlled substances to inmates at the Adams County Adult Correctional Complex.
Kody Fuller, 25, of Thomasville, Pennsylvania, was charged by Trooper Cameron Beck of the Pennsylvania State Police with Delivery of a Controlled Substance, Suboxone, as well as Introduction of Contraband, Criminal Conspiracy, and Criminal Use of a Communication Facility, according to Adams County District Attorney Brian Sinnett.
Terrence Pearsall, 24, and Greta Hashani, 24, of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania were charged for the same offenses.
District Attorney Sinnett praised the efforts of Pennsylvania State Police and officials at the Adams County Adult Correctional Complex in their discovery and conduct throughout the investigation.

“It is simply unconscionable that someone employed at the jail to counsel and rehabilitate inmates suffering from drug addictions and problems would take the outrageous step of illegally introducing controlled substances into a correctional facility,” District Attorney Sinnett said. “There is simply no tolerance for that behavior, and it will be dealt with to the fullest extent provided by law.”
All three defendants were arraigned by Magisterial District Judge Matthew Harvey and preliminary hearings have been scheduled for June 24, 2020.