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Deputies found meth stashed in an interesting place

Started by sprite75, November 18, 2019, 03:54:28 PM

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sprite75

For once the ineresting place was not the butthole express as often seems to be the case in intake searches.

Quote-Following his arrest for possession of a hypodermic needle containing methamphetamine, a 380-pound Florida Man was hit with additional felony charges after jail personnel discovered a bag of meth "wedged deep within the belly button cavity of the defendant," according to a court affidavit.

Police responding late Friday to a suspicious person call placed by employees of a McDonald's in Clearwater arrested Martin Skelly when a search of the 41-year-old St. Petersburg resident turned up the loaded needle.

Following Skelly's collar for possession of narcotics and drug paraphernalia, cops asked him if he was in possession of any other contraband, since he could face additional charges if he brought illegal items into the county jail. Seen above, Skelly denied having "any additional contraband on his person."

However, during intake processing at the jail, Skelly was subjected to a thorough body search that resulted in the discovery of a small plastic bag containing 2.7 grams of meth. A jail deputy reported that the baggie was "wedged deep within the belly button cavity" of the 5' 8" defendant.
God of making the characteristic which becomes dirty sends the hurricane.

ER

Body shots! They're not just for tequila anymore.....
What does not kill me makes me stranger.