PORTLAND, Maine — Jail officials in Portland say a security breach two weeks ago that allowed a male inmate to sneak out of his cell to have sex with a female inmate wasn’t the jail’s first security lapse.
Cumberland County Sheriff Kevin Joyce said Friday that a review of jail records prompted by a request from the Portland Press Herald shows that inmates in 2002 got out of their maximum security cells on two occasions and jammed a cell door lock on another. In those cases, the inmates didn’t make it into other cell areas.
The jail is reviewing its security procedures after 23-year-old Arien L’Italien allegedly sneaked out of his cell and crawled into a female inmate area where he met up with a woman who allegedly jammed her cell lock.
Information from: Portland Press Herald, http://www.pressherald.com



She must be good…
Anything in a pinch.
She doesn’t have to be good.
She just has to be there.
where there’s a will, there’s a lay
When My dog ran off I had him neutered .
Barney Fife could do a better job running this jail.
Typical of todays workforce, Its hard to find good workers under the age of forty. No wonder we cant keep jobs in this country.
What a weird thing to get your photo in the paper for.
You come here often?
If this is indeed yet another security breach as reported for this jail, something is seriously wrong. Whatever it is, it is just yet one more example of our tax dollars at work.
This is nothing compared to the amount of same-sex sexual encounters in jails and prisons in Maine. I’m surprised they’re making such an issue of this when sex between two women or two men is relatively common, requiring no security breaches.