JULY 6--A Wisconsin woman had a literal grab bag of illegal narcotics--cocaine, methamphetamine, marijuana, Ecstasy, and synthetic pot--hidden inside her body imagewhen police arrested her following a recent traffic stop, court records[1] show.

Acting on a tip[2], police pulled over a 1997 Monte Carlo being driven by Desiree Webster, 20, who was accompanied in the vehicle by Jaral McCollum, a 39-year-old convicted drug dealer. Investigators had been told that McCollum would “travel with females and have them conceal the contraband inside their body.”

The Monte Carlo was stopped in Shawano, a city about 150 miles north of Milwaukee (where McCollum resides). Webster lives about 25 miles from Shawano.

When a patrolman told Webster that police thought “drugs are in her private parts,” she claimed not to have “any drugs in her.” Webster, who had turned over to cops a small bag of pot that was in her bra, was arrested and transported to the county lockup.

After Webster refused to cooperate with a strip search, she was taken to a local health care facility where a CT scan revealed a “baggie type mass” in her pelvic area. Webster eventually removed what cops described as a “plastic baggie about the size of a fist from her vagina.”[3]

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The baggie contained three other baggies that held[4] cocaine, meth, Ecstasy pills, marijuana, and synthetic cannabinoids. A white powder weighing 1.52 grams was also found, but police “couldn’t get a positive field test on this substance.”

A criminal complaint notes that a drug dog, Rekon, alerted to the presence of narcotics inside the Monte Carlo. The canine reportedly showed “an extreme level of interest on the driver’s side seat.”[5]

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