Jail Intel Team Arrests Murrieta Woman for Attempting to Smuggle Narcotics into the Jail




SAN BERNARDINO, June 25, 2025 -- Maria Pena, 37, of Murrieta, arrived at the Central Detention Center to visit an inmate. Prior to the visit, Pena was observed attempting to smuggle suspected narcotics into the facility. Following an investigation, Pena was arrested at her residence in Murrieta on June 27, 2025, by San Bernardino County Sheriff's deputies assigned to the Jail Intelligence Team (JIT). She was subsequently booked for attempting to smuggle narcotics into a jail facility.

Refer: Deputy J. Ramirez
Station: Central Detention Center
Phone No. (909) 386-0969
Case No. 302500266

The Jail Intelligence Team

The Jail Intelligence Team in San Bernardino County focuses on gathering and analyzing information related to criminal activities within the jail system, aiming to enhance safety and security. They work closely with other law enforcement agencies to address issues such as gang activity and drug trafficking.


The Law
Penal Code 4573.5

California Penal Code 4573.5 prohibits bringing alcohol, non-narcotic drugs, or drug paraphernalia into a jail, prison, or other detention facility without authorization. The law focuses on bringing contraband into correctional facilities, which includes alcohol, unauthorized medications (even over-the-counter drugs), and drug paraphernalia. 

Felony
This offense is classified as a felony in California, meaning it carries significant penalties of confinement in state prison for 16 months, two years, or three years.

Intent
While intent is a factor in many crimes, knowingly bringing contraband into a jail or prison is a key element of this offense.

Related Offenses
PC 4573.5 is related to other laws, such as PC 4573 (which covers controlled substances) and various drug-related offenses.