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(Pittsburgh Pa.) Officials have made two additional arrests in a contraband investigation that lead to a former Allegheny County Jail corrections officer being charged.
Officials say that police obtained arrest warrants for 42-year-old Lamar Castile, an inmate of the jail, and 33-year-old William Gilliam. They were both charged with contraband, criminal conspiracy and other related offenses.
Castile was served with an arrest warrant Monday night and he is still in jail and is awaiting arraignment.
Gilliam was arrested at the Pittsburgh Municipal Courts building on yesterday afternoon and was taken to jail and is awaiting arraignment.
Castile and Gilliam were identified as the individuals receiving the contraband from Raymond Toomey a former corrections officer who is also a former Pittsburgh police officer who had previously been charged.
Toomey is accused of selling K-2, which is synthetic marijuana, to an inmate.
Toomey was released on a non-monetary bond. He is awaiting his preliminary hearing in January.