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Posted: 5:37 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 29, 2013

APD officer thwarts attempt to smuggle beer, guns into federal prison

By Alexis Stevens

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Some federal prisoners were probably expecting to have a cell phone, some beer or whiskey, or maybe even some protein powder. But then an alert Atlanta police officer thwarted the attempt of four men to smuggle the items into the prison early Tuesday.

The officer was patrolling the area of New Town Circle in southeast Atlanta around 12:30 a.m. when he noticed a white Oldsmobile Alero parked near the fence surrounding the federal prison, Sgt. Greg Lyon with Atlanta police said Tuesday afternoon.

“He shined a spotlight on the vehicle,” Lyon said. “When he did so, he saw four individuals — all dressed in gray sweat pants, black hoodies and black gloves — that appeared to be up to no good.”

Three of the masked men ran out of the car and scaled the fence leading into the prison, Lyon said. But the fourth drove the car a short distance before running into nearby woods, according to police.

That’s when officers took inventory of the car’s stash, which investigators believe the four planned to smuggle into the prison. The contents included 24 cell phones, four 30-packs of Bud Light beer, three cases of whiskey, multiple bags of protein powder, and two loaded handguns, according to police.

None of the four suspects was taken into custody early Tuesday. Investigators were processing the car for additional information, Lyon said.

The incident is being investigated by the FBI and the U.S. Bureau of Prisons, Atlanta police said.

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