Crisfield woman arrested for allegedly sending suboxone to Wico. Detention Center inmates

Deputies say that a Crisfield woman was arrested on Friday, for reportedly supplying inmates in the Wicomico County Detention Center, with suboxone.
According to the Wicomico County Sheriff's Office, in October, officials assisted by the Detention Center and the Eastern Shore Information Center, began an investigation into the distribution of controlled substances into the Wicomico County Detention Center. The investigation revealed that someone was mailing suboxone, a controlled substance, to multiple inmates in the Detention Center.
The Sheriff's Office Community Action Team (CAT) investigated and were able to identify the potential suspect, 63-year-old Evelyn Dorman, of Crisfield. Deputies say that Dorman was mailing suboxone to Ronald Monroe, who is an inmate at the Wicomico County Detention Center. Monroe and Dorman allegedly conspired on numerous calls, made by Monroe from the Detention Center, to Dorman.
On Friday, members of the Community Action Team, assisted by the Criminal Investigation Division, executed a search and seizure warrant on Broadway Street in Crisfield. Deputies were also assisted by the Crisfield Police Department.
During the execution of the warrant, deputies say that they found evidence that Dorman was sending the suboxone to Monroe and other inmates in the Detention Center. Dorman was arrested and charged with distribution of a controlled dangerous substance: not marijuana, conspiracy, controlled dangerous substance: delivery into a place of confinement, and other related charges. Dorman received 34 charges in total.
She was taken to the Somerset County Detention Center. Dorman is being held on $15,000 bond. Charges against Monroe are pending at the time of this release.