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Spokane County Jail officer found pot under an inmate’s mattress, records say

The Spokane County Jail includes parts of the Public Safety Building, which houses the sheriff and police departments and some courtrooms. (Jesse Tinsley / The Spokesman-Review)
From staff reports

Spokane County Jail authorities say they found six marijuana joints in a plastic bag under an inmate’s mattress Tuesday.

A corrections officer found the contraband while searching the cell of Michael L. Summa, who has been incarcerated on a stolen-vehicle charge since Nov. 29, according to court and jail records.

Summa, 27, was convicted of manslaughter for fatally stabbing a man in 2008. And in September, he was found with gunshot wounds outside a home in the West Central Neighborhood that neighbors say is a hotbed of gang activity.

Court documents say Summa was the cell’s only occupant when the joints appeared.

Summa faces a charge of drug possession in a correctional facility, a felony with a maximum penalty of five years in prison and a $10,000 fine.