Louisiana man arrested with rectum full of narcotics

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After receiving a tipoff about a neighborhood narcotics dealer, surveillance by Baton Rouge police led to the arrest of a man who was found to be hiding his stash in a very uncomfortable place.

The target of that surveillance, 38-year-old Frank Wilson, was taken into custody after a traffic stop by BRPD that stemmed from a false temp tag on a 2007 Toyota Sequoia Wilson was riding in.

The driver of the vehicle was given a summons due to officers finding a glass pipe inside the SUV. Wilson though was questioned as to whether he “had any drugs on his person or in the vehicle.”

After ascertaining that he might be hiding narcotics in his underwear, Wilson was detained and brought to a BRPD location.

An eventual strip search revealed that “Wilson was found in possession of 3 clear plastic baggies located in his butt hole,” according to the police affidavit.

The baggies contained 6 grams of powder cocaine, 2.5 grams of heroin, and 1.3 grams of methamphetamine, respectively. Wilson was also carrying $487.

The arrest occurred on October 6, 2021, and Wilson was released after avowing to aid an ongoing investigation.

However, for the past year Wilson has “ignored and avoided all forms of contact regarding furthering this investigation of narcotics sales.”

Wilson was placed back under arrest last week, on October 12, and charged with possession of meth, cocaine, heroin and Schedule II drugs.

Bond has not been set.

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