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Men Caught Smuggling Contraband into Penal Farm
28 Jun
Summary
- Three men arrested for attempted contraband smuggling.
- Contraband included drugs, phones, and lighters.
- Suspects cut fence to access correctional facility.

Early Tuesday, June 25, 2026, deputies at the Shelby County Penal Farm in Memphis apprehended three men in connection with an attempted prison break-in. The suspects, Carloss Wilkins, Ladarius Munn, and Jamie Rusan, were charged with aggravated burglary and conspiring to bring contraband into the institution.
Investigators observed two individuals exiting a vehicle with bags near the Penal Farm around 2 a.m. The suspects were seen hiding from a patrol car before proceeding towards the Inmate Reception Area. One suspect used bolt cutters to breach a barbed-wire fence, while the other passed bags of contraband through the opening.
Authorities apprehended Wilkins in a wooded area with two bags of contraband and bolt cutters. Munn was found inside the facility perimeter with three additional bags of contraband. Their driver, Rusan, was later arrested at a Memphis residence. The smuggled items reportedly included marijuana, cell phones, medication, and vaping materials.
Wilkins is being held on a $600,000 bond, and Munn on a $250,000 bond. Rusan is being held without bond. All three are scheduled for court appearances next week.