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Cortland, N.Y. (WENY) -- An Elmira Heights mother is behind bars for allegedly bringing drugs to her son whose behind bars.

After a week long investigation, the Cortland County Sheriffs' Office Criminal Investigation Division arrested Donna Slade, 63, Friday. Authorities say officers found a small quantity of controlled substances during their inspection after a visit between Slade and her son.

They arrested Slade this morning when she came back to the jail for another visit. During the arrest Slade was also found to be in possession of a small quantity of marijuana. Slade is charged with 3rd degree Criminal Sale of a Controlled Substance and 5th degree Criminal Sale of a Controlled Substance, Promoting Prison Contraband and Unlawful

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