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State police: Syracuse woman smuggled synthetic drugs into Auburn Correctional Facility

A Syracuse woman was arrested Tuesday after she tried to smuggle drugs into Auburn Correctional Facility, state police said.

Ahnaysia R. Davis, 22, went to ACF Tuesday afternoon to visit an inmate. While she was there, corrections officers discovered she had synthetic marijuana that she planned to give to an inmate. The Department of Corrections called state police to make the arrest.

Davis was charged with first-degree promoting prison contraband, a class D felony, and second-degree reckless endangerment, a misdemeanor. She was also charged with violating the state sanitary code for possessing the synthetic marijuana.

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