>> mary lohden. >> mary lohden, when you first got put on h.i.p., one of the rules and stipulations waso alcohol, right? zero tolerance. >> and i didn't read all over it. i just signed my initials to it. >> don't be upset. we'll work with you. it will work out. all right? okay? >> thank you. thank you. >> tell us if you need us. >> thank you. >> lohden was released to the home incarceration program on a theft program. >> incarceration is incarceration is incarceration. and people need to follow the rules. absolutely no alcohol. no drugs. >> seems like every time i'm trying to do the right thing to do better, it's -- a rock just falls right in front of me and i can't go no further. it's like i'm stuck right there. >> lohden is moved to a fresh arrest dorm. a special housing unit for women newly booked into the jail. she will remain until a judge decides whether to return her to home incarceration or make her serve the rest of her sentence in jail. but lohden seems determined to make an impression. >> that's my bunk. >> yeah, it's mine now. you snooze, you lose. there ain't no bunk assign