Woman revealed to police she had hidden pills in her bra

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  • | 10:50 a.m. April 23, 2019
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April 14

Pills in my bra

9:25 p.m. — Intersection of Clyde Morris Boulevard and Woodlake Drive

Drugs without prescription. After police arrested a 51-year-old woman for a suspended license and a warrant for failing to appear in court for this very reason, she advised officers that she had "somas" in her bra prior to being searched.

According to a report, police un-cuffed her to allow her to retrieve the pills. A small cellophane baggy with 41 pills were later identified as Carisoprodol. It's to be noted her license had been suspended as of July 2018 for failing to complete substance abuse treatment.

She had been initially pulled over for having one working headlight, police report. She had told the officer her wallet was left at work, despite officers finding it inside the car later. She was issued issued a verbal warning for the headlight.

April 16

Knew it would be an issue

11:45 a.m. — Intersection of Nova Road and Eagle Lake Trail

Carry Concealed Weapon. A 30-year-old man told police he knew carrying a gun underneath his car's seat was "going to be an issue," according to a report.

He had been pulled over after failing to make a complete stop, and the reporting officer said he could smell marijuana coming from the vehicle. The man told the officer he had a small amount of weed in the center console and told him about the handgun, the report states.

The gun had a black piece of clothing over the top. Police noted it was readily accessible, not securely encased and contained 13 cartridges in the magazine. The gun also had an empty chamber. The man didn't have a concealed weapons permit, and a criminal history check of his background discovered numerous felony charges with no convictions.

During the search, police found a clear plastic bag with marijuana, a glass pipe and some "roaches." A small amount of cocaine was found on the passenger side floorboard, but the man told police it may have have fallen off a Lyft passenger's clothes. If it didn't, he accused the police of placing it in his car.

Police didn't charge him for the cocaine.

 

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