Nebraska woman charged after staff find drugs in inmate’s feces, affidavit says

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LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) – Contraband in an inmate’s feces led to the arrest of a Nebraska woman on Wednesday.

On Feb. 11, 24-year-old Aubree Vculek visited an inmate at the Nebraska State Penitentiary.

Before entering the visiting area, she took something out of her bra and put it into her mouth, an arrest affidavit says.

She then met with the inmate and kissed him for about six seconds, according to the affidavit.

During the visit, the inmate was seen drinking from a can and “regurgitating” into a napkin, the affidavit says.

Due to the “unusual behavior,” prison staff brought the inmate into a room to be searched.

Staff found no contraband, so the inmate was allowed to return to the visiting area.

But shortly after, prison staff put a stop to the visit and interviewed Vculek.

Investigators learned that she snuck “paper K2,” a synthetic cannabinoid, into the prison and gave it to the inmate, the affidavit says.

The inmate was taken to the Reception and Treatment Center, where investigators waited for him to pass the contraband in his stool.

On Feb. 17, staff found the contraband wrapped in a blue glove in the inmate’s feces, according to the affidavit.

Vculek was arrested on suspicion of a felony drug charge at her home in DeWitt, a village in Saline County.

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