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Five people have been indicted for allegedly conspiring to smuggle synthetic drugs into the Bristol County Jail and House of Correction, where the substances were sold to inmates. Investigators say the scheme relied on jail librarian Ginger Hook, 46, of New Bedford, accused of sneaking in K2-soaked papers disguised as legal documents.

Sheriff Paul Heroux called it “perhaps the largest alleged employee drug bust” in the jail’s history. The investigation, dubbed Operation Fish Hook, revealed Hook allegedly smuggled thousands of dollars’ worth of K2 at least three times. She was the only librarian at the time, responsible for delivering books directly to inmates.

Her alleged co-conspirators include inmate Joseph “JD” Housley, 25, former inmates Brandin Barbosa-Mayo, 31, and Bestlee Vazquez, 33, and Axel Hazard, 23, of Rhode Island. Hook began working at the jail in early 2024 and resigned that July after being confronted by investigators. Her husband, a corrections officer, also resigned but was not implicated.

A March 2025 investigation led to the discovery of a folder marked “Legal Work” on Hook’s desk containing 13 sheets of K2-infused paper valued at $65,000 inside the jail. Synthetic marijuana is often sprayed on paper and smoked, producing dangerous effects such as seizures and hallucinations.

Despite strict screening and K9 units, smuggling remains an issue in Massachusetts jails. Officials say it’s a “cat and mouse” game, with recent attempts involving tossed packages and drug-laced kites.

Hook faces two felonies—delivering drugs to a prisoner and conspiracy—each carrying up to five years in prison. Her four co-defendants face conspiracy charges. The five were indicted on Oct. 20 and are due back in Fall River District Court next month.

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00:00It's an ongoing struggle.
00:01The Bristol County Sheriff taking steps to keep drugs out of the prison in Dartmouth.
00:06Today announcing the arrest of the jail's former librarian.
00:09Ginger Hook was indicted for conspiring to smuggle synthetic marijuana.
00:14She communicated with inmates, that former inmates on the outside and inmates
00:17that were previously released and set up a meeting and she met with the individuals
00:22allegedly and obtained the contraband.
00:24Investigators tracked her as she allegedly brought in 13 sheets of paper
00:29infused with the drug.
00:31Approximately $65,000 worth.
00:33Hook worked at the facility for 18 months and passed a background check when hired.
00:38For any employee that would do this, I would say it's extremely disappointing.
00:42And I don't even know how much of an understatement that is.
00:46You're betraying the people you work with.
00:49You are putting them at risk.
00:51You're putting yourself at risk.
00:52Four others were also indicted, including current inmate, 25-year-old Joseph Housley.
00:58He was recently convicted of killing his father in Seekonk back in 2021.
01:03Housley is awaiting sentencing for that case.
01:06Jail officials say stopping the drug trade keeps everyone safe.
01:10The effects of the drugs, what it does when it comes in, it escalates everything from gang
01:15violence to the hustling, to the overall safety of the inmate population and the staff that works here.
01:24The former librarian was released on personal recognizance.
01:28Her attorney declined to comment.
01:30The next court appearance for Ginger Hook is in December.
01:33At the courthouse in Bristol County.
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