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Fired detention worker attempted DoorDash disguise to deliver drugs to double-murder inmate

May 29, 2025, 11:30 AM

Green Hill School...

Green Hill School juvenile detention center. (Photo courtesy of DCYF)

(Photo courtesy of DCYF)

A former juvenile detention center employee in Lewis County attempted to supply an inmate with approximately 1.3 pounds of marijuana, the employee confessed.

Angel Misner admitted that she posed as a DoorDash delivery driver in an attempt to smuggle drugs to Robbrie Thompson, an inmate at Green Hill School serving 40 years for two murders. Green Hill School is a state-operated, 180-bed medium- to maximum-security juvenile facility that houses older male youth and young adults.

Misner was previously fired before her admitted smuggling came to light after she was suspected of having sex with an inmate in 2024 alongside another Green Hill security officer. Both employees were subsequently fired. Thompson was the same inmate suspected of having sex with the now former employees.

Misner had most of her charges dropped due to issues with the evidence, leaving her with just a misdemeanor count of abuse of office.

DoorDash smuggling scheme gone wrong

Misner donned a hoodie and a ball cap and approached the Green Hill School in March with the delivery, claiming to be a DoorDash driver. According to court documents obtained by KING 5, an employee recognized her as someone who formerly worked there.

When the staff opened the delivery and looked inside, they quickly uncovered 1.3 pounds of marijuana encased in wax, wrapped in a tortilla in order to look like a burrito.

Misner made a minimum of two food deliveries to Green Hill before getting caught, her first delivery happening just a few weeks after she was fired.

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