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Bride accused of giving drug in kiss
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NEW bride in Indiana who wed her jailed groom behind bars is
accused of passing methamphetamine during the kiss that sealed
their vows.Vivian Frazier, 32, is charged with transferring 2
grams of meth in a balloon to her new spouse, Jeremy Guinther,
as they puckered up July 5 at the Vigo County Jail.A guard
became suspicious after noticing that Guinther had a slight
bulge in his cheek after the kiss, according to a police
report.When ordered to open his mouth, the 26-year-old
Guinther swallowed, police said. He later admitted to
ingesting meth, the report said.The drug was later recovered
during a hospital stay, police said.Frazier, who was arrested
Thursday, was charged Friday with trafficking with an
inmate.Frazier denied the accusation. “Why would someone give
something that could kill them on their wedding day? It’s
supposed to be a happy time,” she said.Guinther appeared in
court Thursday and declined comment Friday. He was charged
with possession of meth. Frazier and Guinther were charged in
January when police said they found US$12,000 worth of stolen
camera equipment inside their home.The alleged meth incident
has led to a new rule at the jail: no kissing in weddings
behind bars. “I’ve checked with the ministry. There’s no
requirement for kissing,” Sheriff Bill Harris
said.(SD-Agencies)
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