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Jessamine County Inmates Charged for Smuggling Drugs

Security personnel inspecting items at a correctional facility

Jessamine County, Kentucky, December 9, 2025

Two inmates at the Jessamine County Detention Center have been charged with promoting contraband after attempting to smuggle narcotics into the facility. During routine intake procedures, law enforcement discovered drugs on Steven Binkley and Paul Jackson. Jackson also faces a separate charge of tampering with evidence. County authorities are committed to thoroughly investigating such incidents to maintain the integrity of the correctional environment, highlighting ongoing concerns about drug smuggling in jails across Kentucky.

Jessamine County, Kentucky: Two Inmates Face Additional Charges After Smuggling Drugs into Detention Center

Jessamine County, Kentucky – Two inmates at the Jessamine County Detention Center have been charged with promoting contraband after attempting to smuggle drugs into the facility. The incident was discovered during routine intake procedures on Friday, December 5, 2025, when deputies found narcotics on Steven Binkley and Paul Jackson. Jackson faces an additional charge of tampering with evidence. Jessamine County Jailer Jon Sallee emphasized that any attempt to introduce illegal substances into the facility will be fully investigated, and charges will be pursued to the fullest extent of the law.

Details of the Incident

During the intake process, deputies conducted standard searches of newly booked inmates. Binkley and Jackson were found in possession of narcotics, leading to the promotion contraband charges. Jackson’s additional charge of tampering with evidence pertains to his alleged attempt to conceal the drugs during the search. The discovery highlights ongoing efforts to prevent the introduction of illegal substances into correctional facilities.

Background on Drug Smuggling in Correctional Facilities

Drug smuggling remains a significant issue in correctional facilities nationwide. In Kentucky, several incidents have underscored the challenges of maintaining secure environments. For instance, in August 2025, a jail guard in Henderson County was arrested for attempting to smuggle drugs into the county lockup. The scheme involved two unnamed prisoners and an outside accomplice, with the guard allegedly delivering a package containing methamphetamine to an inmate.

Similarly, in October 2025, four individuals were arrested in McCracken County following a month-long investigation into attempts to smuggle illegal narcotics into the McCracken County Jail. The suspects were placing drugs in areas accessible to inmates to traffic contraband into the facility. These incidents highlight the ongoing efforts by law enforcement agencies to detect and prevent drug smuggling within correctional facilities, emphasizing the importance of vigilance and thorough security measures.

Related Incidents in Kentucky

  • August 2025: A jail guard in Henderson County was arrested for attempting to smuggle drugs into the county lockup.
  • October 2025: Four individuals were arrested in McCracken County following a month-long investigation into attempts to smuggle illegal narcotics into the McCracken County Jail.
  • December 2023: Two men were arrested in Paducah after a multi-county joint investigation led to the seizure of over two pounds of crystal methamphetamine.

Frequently Asked Questions

What charges have been filed against the inmates in Jessamine County?
Steven Binkley and Paul Jackson have been charged with promoting contraband. Jackson faces an additional charge of tampering with evidence.
What was found during the intake search of the inmates?
Deputies discovered narcotics on Steven Binkley and Paul Jackson during routine intake procedures.
What is the significance of this incident in the context of drug smuggling in correctional facilities?
This incident underscores the ongoing challenges of preventing drug smuggling into correctional facilities and highlights the importance of thorough security measures.
Can you provide examples of similar incidents in Kentucky?
Yes, in August 2025, a jail guard in Henderson County was arrested for attempting to smuggle drugs into the county lockup. In October 2025, four individuals were arrested in McCracken County following a month-long investigation into attempts to smuggle illegal narcotics into the McCracken County Jail.

Incident Location Details
Jessamine County Inmates Charged Jessamine County, Kentucky Two inmates charged with promoting contraband after attempting to smuggle drugs into the detention center. Jackson faces an additional charge of tampering with evidence.
Henderson County Jail Guard Arrested Henderson County, Kentucky Jail guard arrested for attempting to smuggle drugs into the county lockup. Scheme involved two prisoners and an outside accomplice.
McCracken County Jail Drug Smuggling McCracken County, Kentucky Four individuals arrested following a month-long investigation into attempts to smuggle illegal narcotics into the McCracken County Jail.

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