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Deputies Remove 10 Grams of METH From Woman’s ‘Body Cavity’

What began as a routine traffic stop became a drug bust for the Flagler County Sheriff’s Office in Florida.

Deputies arrested a man and woman who deputies say had plans to distribute methamphetamine and marijuana.

While searching the vehicle, deputies found various drugs including drug paraphernalia which included plastic bags, scales and a bag that contained several prescription bottles with the labels removed.

During the sweep of the vehicle, the woman then stated she had drugs in her “body cavity.”

According to deputies, a female deputy was requested and assisted Chapman with removing the drugs.

Deputies found 10.8 grams of methamphetamine… in her “body cavity.”

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