Rutherford teacher suspended after charged with conspiracy to get opioids to jail inmates

Sep 27, 2018 at 02:53 pm by Lisa Marchesoni

Opioid crisis

Six people, including a Rutherford County Schools teacher, were charged with felony into the Rutherford County Adult Detention Center in September, Rutherford County officials said Thursday.

Teacher Shelley Gurda, 50, of Murfreesboro was charged with conspiracy to introduce Suboxone into the jail Sept. 12 with five other co-defendants, said Detective Curtis Beane. 

Also charged with conspiracy were: 

· Gurda’s son, Thomas Gurda Jr., 23, of Murfreesboro, an inmate at the Adult Detention Center.

· Adam Carter, 22, of Murfreesboro, a friend of the Gurdas.

· Inmate Jeffrey Phipps, 41, of Murfreesboro.

· Inmate Collin Russell, 26, of Murfreesboro.

· Russell’s brother, Conner Russell, 22, of Murfreesboro.

Conner Russell was additionally charged with introducing contraband to a penal facility.

Shelley Gurda, Adam Carter and Conner Russell were arrested Wednesday, Sept. 26.

The inmates, Jeffrey Phipps, Thomas Gurda Jr. and Collin Russell were arrested Thursday, Sept. 27.

James Evans, Communications coordinator for Rutherford County Schools, said the school system has suspended Shelley Gurda without pay pending the outcome of the police investigation. 

Gurda served as a kindergarten teacher at Stewartsboro Elementary School. Her hire date with the school district is Aug. 1, 2016.

Gurda has no other record of discipline issues in her personnel file.

Detention Capt. Chris Fly said the detention staff intercepted telephone calls and received information from inmates about the possible conspiracy. They forwarded their information to the Criminal Investigations Division for an investigation.

Beane said the investigation showed Gurda, Carter and Russell allegedly conspired to attempt to deliver Suboxone to inmates Thomas Gurda Jr., Collin Russell and Phipps.

Suboxone is a drug that treats adults who are addicted or dependent on opioids. 

“Through the investigation, we found the three on the outside were involved in trying to get the Suboxone to the inmates,” Beane said.

The Suboxone was intercepted before the drug reached the inmates, Beane said.

Hearings on the charges were set Oct. 17 in General Sessions Court.

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