Woman taken to hospital after trying to conceal drugs

Published 9:57 am Thursday, December 6, 2018

Two people were arrested last week after trying to hide an array of drugs from officers.

Davie Sheriff J.D. Hartman said an officer was patroling the Farmington Road area the night of Nov. 29 and noticed a vehicle parked in a remote area of the Boyle’s parking lot.

The officer, who called for backup, noticed a white female had raised her head inside the vehicle. A man was hiding under a blanket.

The female, Hartman said, started acting crazy and yelling, while the man refused to come out from under the blanket.

She gave false information to officers, and continued to act erratically. The man refused to cooperate, and started to fight with officers, Hartman said.

The woman told officers the man had forced her to swallow drugs. It turned out the drugs – heroin, cocaine, pills and patches – had been put up her rectum, he said.

The man was Tazed to get under control, and both were taken to Baptist Davie Medical Center, where most of the drugs were removed from the woman. She was transported to Winston-Salem for removal of the remainder of the drugs.

Tristan Hood, 24, of Pineville Road, Mocksville, was charged with felony probation violation, possession with intent to sell or deliver heroin, possession of a firearm (a loaded handgun)by a felon, possession with intent to sell or deliver Schedule II controlled substances, maintaining a vehicle for a controlled substance, possession of drug paraphernalia, resisting an officer, driving while license revoked, possession of controlled substances within 1,000 feet of a school.

Kaylee Hayes, 26, of Winston-Salem, was charged with possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia, maintaining a vehicle for a controlled substance, resisting an officer, possession with intent to sell Schedule II controlled substances, possession of a firearm by a felon, and possession with intent to sell heroin.