"Sheriff Conway has a zero tolerance for any individual who attempts to provide or deliver any contraband or weapons into the facility," a spokesperson said. "This breach of security and trust would result in immediate arrest and a case for criminal charges would be submitted to the District Attorney’s Office."

Crawford is now in custody at the Gwinnett County Jail without bond. She's been charged with felony violation of an oath by public officer and felony items prohibited for possession by inmates. More charges are pending.