

Investigators believe Pierre would bring narcotics into the jail on his last scheduled day of work for the week, or call in sick after making a delivery into the jail. A special team enters the yard and recovered the item, which was placed behind a basketball hoop. Shortly after the sweep, Foster is on video at the open-air toilet area, where he removes an item from his body and hands it to another inmate. Investigators said Pierre is on surveillance video doing a contraband check in the rec yard of the jail. She got out, hopped into Pierre's car for about 10 seconds, and returned to her car.Īccording to the arrest report, phone records showed inmate Foster confirmed he received the drug order and talked about setting up another one in a few days. Investigators said after Pierre parked his car, a woman pulled up in a car. Deputies said he made several "heat runs," or drove around the area for about 30 minutes to see if he was being followed. Authorities saw him leave work in his uniform and drive to a plaza near Forest Hill Boulevard and Florida Mango Road. 2, the PBSO Gang Unit had Pierre under surveillance.


In November, investigators learned that inmate Daniel Foster was trying to get narcotics into the jail with the help of Pierre. According to the report, K9 Ajk detected the presence of one or more drug odors on both occasions. The car was in an open air parking lot of the gated community where Pierre lived, officials said. Investigators said Pierre would receive anywhere from $200 to $1500 per drop.Īs part of the investigation, the sheriff's office dispatched a K9 team on two occasions to do a sniff of Pierre's car, a beige or gold 2007 Infiniti. Investigators said Pierre used an internet number or talk app to possibly conduct transactions outside the jail, and that he had been known to meet with relatives or friends of inmates outside the jail and receive narcotics and cash for bringing the narcotics into the jail.
