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Can I bring soap, shampoo, underwear and shoes for an inmate?

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Can I bring soap, shampoo, underwear and shoes for an inmate?

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No. For security reasons, any item coming into the facility must be checked by a staff member. If an item is opened, it is suspect; if an item is sealed, it is also suspect. By ordering items directly from the commissary, staff can be reasonably assured that they have not been altered or used to conceal a contraband item. For example, individuals have separated the rubber soles from tennis shoes, packed the hollow with marijuana and then glued the soles back onto the shoes.

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