Cocaine fell from the fake rubber stomach of a woman as she tried to run from authorities, leading to the arrest of her and a man who was with her.
ANDERSON COUNTY, South Carolina — A woman who appeared to be pregnant had an unexpected delivery for sheriff’s deputies.
Cocaine fell from the fake rubber stomach of the woman as she tried to run from authorities, leading to the arrest of her and a man who was with her, according to a news release from the Anderson County Sheriff’s Office. The sheriff’s office says deputies had pulled over a vehicle Friday on Interstate 85 by deputies with the department’s special investigation division and directed patrol unit. The deputies immediately became suspicious when the woman in the vehicle, identified as Cemeka Mitchem, and the driver, Anthony Miller, gave different answers about the child’s due date.
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