New Castle Correctional Facility CNA arrested after trafficking drugs to inmates

NEW CASTLE — A New Castle Correctional Facility CNA was arrested after police say she trafficking drugs in a scheme that involved at least four inmates.

According to a probable cause affidavit, staff at the prison first learned meth was brought into the facility in January, followed by Suboxone strips and pills in February.

Alicia Henderson

Investigators said a “nurse” would transfer the drugs to an inmate during his recurring treatments.

Court documents indicate another inmate’s family member would drop the drugs off in CNA Alicia Henderson’s mailbox at her Richmond home, and she would then take them into the prison.

As the investigation continued, jail staff learned more inmates were likely involved, including an inmate who told a relative who was not in jail to contact CNA Alicia Henderson and pay her $200 via Cash App.

Investigators reviewed inmates’ phone calls and found evidence of plans to drop off Suboxone at Henderson’s home in Richmond.

A search of Henderson’s phone reportedly found several deposits made to her Cash App that totaled around $2,000 and those transactions corresponded with dates and amounts discussed in the inmates’ phone calls, according to the probable cause affidavit.

Henderson was arrested on charges of trafficking with an inmate and possession of marijuana which was found in Henderson’s vehicle.