Friday, September 5th 2014, 6:27 pm
A Washington County man is in jail after he took methamphetamine stashed in his sock and ate it during a traffic stop, an arrest report says.
Wesley Mon'tray Randolph, 26, was pulled over for speeding on Washington Boulevard in Bartlesville on Wednesday about 1 a.m.
A Bartlesville police officer said Randolph was driving with a suspended driver's license, so he put him in handcuffs and placed him inside a patrol vehicle while he took inventory of Randolph's vehicle.
As the officer was searching the vehicle for evidence, a camera in the patrol car caught Randolph pulling something from his sock and attempting to stick in down the back of his pants, the report says. After a few moments of struggling, police said, Randolph put the bag up to his mouth.
Another officer reviewed the footage and read Randolph his Miranda rights, the report says.
Randolph then reportedly admitted to the officers he had a small baggie of meth in his sock initially, tried to hide it in his rectum, and after he was unable to maneuver with handcuffs on, he ate the meth instead.
During inventory of Randolph's vehicle, officers said they found a pipe with residue that field-tested positive for meth.
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