A corrections officer is finding himself on the other side of the law.

According to a criminal complaint, Seth Wilson, 20, of Dingess, admitted to bringing tobacco into the South Central Regional Jail, where he works as a corrections officer, to deliver to an inmate in exchange for $500.

Wilson was arrested and arraigned Tuesday evening.

According to the complaint, on Monday an inmate was found with suspected tobacco and suspected marijuana.

Wilson is charged with two counts of introduction of contraband into a state facility.

He faces two to ten 10 in prison for each charge, if he’s convicted.