NEW YORK — Deputies in South Carolina arrested a 'pregnant' woman after three pounds of cocaine fell from a rubber belly the suspect allegedly taped to herself.
Peter Charalambous, ABC NewsNEW YORK — Deputies in South Carolina arrested a"pregnant" woman after three pounds of cocaine fell from a rubber belly the suspect allegedly taped to herself.
Public Information Officer Shale Remien told ABC News that the stop was predicated on Miller's erratic driving. He allegedly weaved through multiple lanes and nearly collided with a semi-trailer truck, Remien said. "The first red flag began when the two gave conflicting information about her 'due date,'" the release from the office said.
Mitchem fled from the officers as they grew increasingly suspicious of the"conflicting story" offered by the couple, according to police.
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