A former deputy and civilian worker at the Chesapedale Correctional Center are facing serious charges after authorities discovered they were leaking sensitive videos and confidential documents from inside the jail. Jeremiah Harrell and Sandra Lewis found themselves on the wrong side of the law when the Chesapeake Sheriff's Office uncovered evidence of unauthorized distribution of materials that should have stayed secure within the facility. The investigation revealed that these employees had been improperly sharing sensitive information from their workplace, though specific details about what was leaked and how it was distributed haven't been fully released yet. This kind of security breach at a correctional facility raises significant concerns about the protection of sensitive information and the integrity of jail operations. Both Harrell and Lewis are now facing multiple charges related to their alleged actions. The Chesapeake Sheriff's Office took swift action once they became aware of the unauthorized activity, launching a thorough investigation that led to these arrests. While this incident occurred in Virginia rather than here on the Outer Banks, it serves as a reminder of how seriously law enforcement takes breaches of security protocols, especially when they involve sensitive materials from correctional facilities. The case is still developing as authorities continue their investigation.