Corrections officer arrested for bringing suspected meth into Central Ky. prison

A correctional officer from Danville was arrested Friday, after Kentucky State Police say he was caught bringing a substance thought to be liquid methamphetamine into Northpoint Training Center.

Kentucky State Police said Northpoint officials called them just before 8 a.m. Friday for help with the investigation.

Chad Chiaro, 27, is accused of bringing in “approximately 23.9 ounces of a liquid substance contained within a clear water bottle, suspected to be methamphetamine, in exchange for money,” state police said in a news release.

Chiaro has worked as a correctional offficer at Northpoint for just over a year.

He was taken to the Boyle County Detention Center and charged with first-degree trafficking in a controlled substance, first offense, and first-degree promoting contraband.

Northpoint, which is outside Danville, is a medium-security state prison with a bed capacity of 1,256 inmates, according to the facility’s website.