FRAMINGHAM, Mass. -- Police said a desperate suspect hid drugs in the most delicate of places -- and officers found them, according to a newspaper report.
The MetroWest Daily News reported that police recovered 30 bags of heroin from the cheeks -- yes, those cheeks -- of a man picked up during a traffic stop.
Samuel Nieces, 25, and Josef Sclafani, 20, were arrested after a traffic stop. Police said Sclafani had 20 bags of heroin.
Nieves was fidgeting in the back seat and didn't stop once inside the police station, officers said.
Police said drugs fell to the ground as Nieves undressed at the station.
Lt. Kevin Slattery says he saw a syringe cap stuck between Nieves' buttocks. Inside were 30 bags of heroin.
Police said Nieves faces several drug charges.
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Posted by: Dane
Junk in the trunk.
Posted by: SinePari
JUNIOR OFFICER! FRONT AND CENTER! Grab those rubber gloves...
Posted by: phuzz01
Now Officer Rabbit and I are going to stand here while you smoke the WHOLE 30 bags...
Posted by: k12kop
That's just the cap, Where's the syringe?
Posted by: Barbrady
Mr. Brownstone....eh?
Posted by: ShakeEmDOwn016
Smelly Sweaty Bum. Yuck!
Posted by: Barbrady
Quote:
Originally Posted by ShakeEmDOwn016
Smelly Sweaty Bum. Yuck!
MuddButt
Posted by: FIVE-OH
After a while in lock up hes gonna be able to fit more than 30 bags...Gross
Posted by: Patrick258
Where do you think he learned the trick in the first place....
Posted by: Irish Wampanoag
If it were cocaine we could literally call it crack but since its heroin we will call it smack
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