Two men are charged after police say a man dressed as a pastor and smuggled illegal substances into a North Carolina jail.
Police said, "It was believed that a male subject, identified as James A. Morman III, was posing as a 'pastor' and using bibles to smuggle said contraband and its substances into the detention facility," WBTW reported.
Morman and an inmate, Bryson Brown, were charged with possession of a controlled substance and carrying contraband within a detention facility, WBTW reported.
The facility in question is Scotland County Detention Center.
A sweep of the Scotland County Detention Center turned up various illegal substances and other contraband, according to police, WBTW reported.