St. Joseph Co. probation worker allegedly sold clean drug screenings

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An employee with a northern Indiana probation department allegedly sold clean drug screenings to people on probation.

Thirty-four-year-old Raymontow Davis was charged Wednesday with bribery and official misconduct. He’s being held without bond, pending a Thursday initial hearing.

Prosecutors allege Davis promised people on probation with St. Joseph County’s adult probation department that he would provide them with clean urine drug screenings in exchange for $150.

Court documents say Davis solicited money through calls and texts. An informant told investigators people on probation would bring Davis the money and a condom filled with clean urine.

Prosecutors will review all the cases Davis may have allegedly affected during his eight months as a probation department employee.

Online court records don’t list an attorney who could speak on his behalf.

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