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Two charged with smuggling meth into Santa Rita Jail

October 28, 2025
Two charged with smuggling meth into Santa Rita Jail

DUBLIN — Two San Francisco residents have been charged with smuggling methamphetamine-laced postcards into Santa Rita Jail last year, when one of them was behind bars in a burglary case, court records show.

Brandon Wilson-Rogers, 28, and Lastarr Russell, 25, were charged with felony counts of bringing drugs into a jail and transportation of methamphetamine. Both have been released from jail while the case is pending, records show.

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According to Alameda County Sheriff’s investigators, the plot was hatched last year when Wilson-Rogers was behind bars for a commercial burglary. After intercepting methamphetamine-laced postcards in the mailroom, authorities reviewed calls and video visits where Wilson-Rogers allegedly instructed Russell how to she should find, prepare, and send the drugs into the jail.

During one video visit, Russell left with a to do list that including acquiring up to a quarter-ounce of methamphetamine, acquiring cards, purchasing a spray bottle, and instructions on how to spray liquified drugs onto a greeting card.

“(Don’t) write on anything until after, and then what you do is, you spray it, but you got to make sure your far away,” Wilson-Rogers allegedly told her during a video chat, done on a jail-issued tablet. Earlier in the chat, he allegedly told her to go to a known drug spot and simply ask, “Who got it? Not the white stuff, the clear stuff.”

The drugs showed up in the jail mailroom in October 2024, but a police K9 named Toby sniffed them out, according to authorities.

Wilson-Rogers was released from jail after pleading no contest to a burglary charge last January, court records show. He and Russell made their first court appearances in this case last September and were released without bail.

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