Crime & Safety

Stateville Nurse Slapped With Sex & Smuggling Charges

A contract nurse working at Stateville Correctional Center allegedly performed a sex act on a prisoner and slipped him a cell phone.

By Joseph Hosey

A Homer Glen woman working as a nurse at Stateville Correctional Center allegedly performed a sex act on a prisoner and slipped him a cell phone.

Holly Logan, 47, of 13952 Chicago-Bloomington Trail was charged with custodial sexual misconduct and bringing contraband into a penal institution.

Logan remains at large. A source said she is expected to surrender but if she does not will be tracked down by police and arrested.

Logan did not answer the door to her Homer Glen home Thursday. She also did not respond to a message left at the house.

Logan was employed as a nurse by Wexford Health Sources at the time of her alleged crimes, said Thomas Shaer, a spokesman for the Illinois Department of Corrections. She was working in Stateville as a contract employee. Calls to Wexford Health were not returned Thursday.

Logan allegedly smuggled a cell phone into the prison for Stateville inmate Floyd May. She slipped May the cell phone between November and February, according to cour papers. Logan caught the custodial sexual misconduct case for allegedly fondling May's penis at some point between July and November.

There are currently two Floyd Mays in the Department of Corrections. Both are doing time for armed robbery but neither is now incarcerated at Stateville. One Floyd May, a 57-year-old locked up at Dixon Correctional Center, was convicted in Rock Island County. The second Floyd May, a 40-year-old doing time at Pontiac Correctional Center, was sent to prison from Cook County.

Charging documents did not specify which Floyd May Logan allegedly fondled and smuggled a cell phone to.

Logan faces four to 15 years in prison if she is found guilty.

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