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Three male and three female inmates at the Greene County jail in Indiana jail face charges that they devised a way to sneak between cell blocks to help pass their time behind bars by having sex. The inmates figured out how to remove metal ceiling panels and used the passageway more than a dozen times in September and October. The men — ages 44, 38 and 17 — and the women — ages 27, 26 and 21 — crawled through the ceiling after midnight, having sexual encounters and drinking homemade alcohol that was found hidden in the male cell block.
One male inmate who was not charged said the female inmates would "hang-out, play cards or have sex with some of the male inmates" in their cell block. The inmates were able to find a security camera "blind spot" where they could remove ceiling tiles and create a passage between the cell blocks. They used a shower drain as a tool to loosen security screws and the ceiling tiles were carefully replaced so they did not appear to be disturbed. The ceiling panels have since been secured, and funding to improve security at the jail, which was built in 1994, was being sought.
Prosecutors have filed felony escape charges against the six inmates. "If your facility has a flaw, if you house prisoners in it, they will show you. They will find it."
Three male and three female inmates at the Greene County jail in Indiana jail face charges that they devised a way to sneak between cell blocks to help pass their time behind bars by having sex. The inmates figured out how to remove metal ceiling panels and used the passageway more than a dozen times in September and October. The men — ages 44, 38 and 17 — and the women — ages 27, 26 and 21 — crawled through the ceiling after midnight, having sexual encounters and drinking homemade alcohol that was found hidden in the male cell block.
One male inmate who was not charged said the female inmates would "hang-out, play cards or have sex with some of the male inmates" in their cell block. The inmates were able to find a security camera "blind spot" where they could remove ceiling tiles and create a passage between the cell blocks. They used a shower drain as a tool to loosen security screws and the ceiling tiles were carefully replaced so they did not appear to be disturbed. The ceiling panels have since been secured, and funding to improve security at the jail, which was built in 1994, was being sought.
Prosecutors have filed felony escape charges against the six inmates. "If your facility has a flaw, if you house prisoners in it, they will show you. They will find it."
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