>> they found scissors in a guy's butt hole in indiana. he got arrested. the body scan and scissors in the anal cavity. >> greg: did he explain? >> i don't think you can. probably doing arts and crafts. so important to him he shoved it up his butt. >> greg: rogue hairstylists. >> if you can do that, what can't you do? >> greg: the world is your oystster. >> you get in prison and love sewing greg that was fun. tyrus? >> i don't want to go now. oh, well, they were up when the
Wichita Falls Police Discover Pipe in Woman’s Booty
PRO TIP: The police have no problem searching your a** if they think you're hiding something in there.
According to Times Record News, officers with the Wichita Falls Police Department were called to an apartment on Seymour Highway Sunday night (2/28) in response to reports of a disturbance.
The victim told police that the woman causing the disturbance, Riley Weiss, had a pipe on her. However, the officers didn’t discover anything during a search.
Weiss was fidgeting and appeared to be nervous, but claimed she didn’t have any contraband on her when given the chance to admit to it.
which is an indication there is problems that are brewing. we're just kind of out here showing force, maybe get intel of why, what's going on, why so many weapons. >> while we were talking with some northern hispanic inmates over here, i noticed the one in the middle was fidgeting his tongue around, moving his lips. i asked him to open his mouth. i could see cellophane under his tongue. i asked him to spit it out, and he bent over and spit out a tiny little bindle wrapped in cellophane, and in that, a couple of kites. >> you got to realize, sometimes you get these kites, and they wrap them in cellophane. in cellophane, or they will put them in their anal cavity, and that's how they'll transport them from prison to prison or yard to yard. you have to take it to the office and find out what they're talking about. it could be about incidents that happened on the yard. right? it could be a yard report. it just depends.
>> recently about a month and a half we've recovered probably more than 40 weapons on this yard, different racial groups, which is an indication there is problems that are brewing. we're just kind of out here showing force, maybe get intel of why, what's going on, why so many weapons. >> while we were talking with some northern hispanic inmates over here, i noticed the one in the middle was fidgeting his tongue around, moving his lips. i asked him to open his mouth. i could see cellophane under his tongue. i asked him to spit it out, and he bent over and spit out a tiny little bindle wrapped in cellophane, and in that, a couple of kites. >> sometimes you get the kites in cellophane, or they will put them in their anal cavity, and that's how they'll transport them from prison to prison or yard to yard. you have to take it to the office and find out what they're talking about. it could be about incidents that happened on the yard.
there's a convict code that many of these guys have to live by. and part of that code is to not reveal too much information. the most challenging part of interviewing alejandro steele was when i started asking him about his most visible crime. >> that crime occurred while steele was serving his original sentence and got him an additional 23 years. it was an assault that he carried out literally in front of a jury of his peers. >> i saw basically the whites of his eyes and i saw him coming at me. i didn't see his hands, but he moved relatively quickly on me and i feel -- i feel a punch in my chest. >> in 2001, steele was in court acting as his own attorney for allegedly throwing urine on a correctional officer. during a lunch break, steele extracted a plastic shank from his anal cavity. when he returned to the courtroom, he attacked chief deputy district attorney a.j. salazar.
showing force, maybe get intel of why, what's going on, why so many weapons. >> while we were talking with some northern hispanic inmates over here, i noticed the one in the middle was fidgeting his tongue around, moving his lips. i asked him to open his mouth. i could see cellophane under his tongue. i asked him to spit it out, and he bent over and spit out a tiny little bindle wrapped in cellophane, and in that, a couple of kites. >> sometimes you get the kites in cellophane, or they will put them in their anal cavity, and that's how they'll transport them from prison to prison or yard to yard. you have to take it to the office and find out what they're talking about. it could be about incidents that happened on the yard. right? it could be a yard report. it just depends. northern hispanics are very, very structured and they have positions and the whole biz. so -- it's good information,
switched when it became an on-camera interview. there's a convict code that many of these guys have to live by. and part of that code is to not reveal too much information. the most challenging part of interviewing alejandro steele was when i started asking him about his most visible crime. >> that crime occurred while steele was serving his original sentence and got him an additional 23 years. it was an assault that he carried out literally in front of a jury of his peers. >> i saw basically the whites of his eyes and i saw him coming at me. i didn't see his hands, but he moved relatively quickly on me and i feel -- i feel a punch in my chest. >> in 2001, steele was in court acting as his own attorney for allegedly throwing urine on a correctional officer. during a lunch break, steele extracted a plastic shank from his anal cavity. when he returned to the
>> recently about a month and a half we've recovered probably more than 40 weapons on this yard, different racial groups, which is an indication there is problems that are brewing. we're just kind of out here showing force, maybe get intel of why, what's going on, why so many weapons. >> while we were talking with some northern hispanic inmates over here, i noticed the one in the middle was fidgeting his tongue around, moving his lips. i asked him to open his mouth. i could see cellophane under his tongue. i asked him to spit it out, and he bent over and spit out a tiny little bindle wrapped in cellophane, and in that, a couple of kites. >> sometimes you get the kites in cellophane, or they will put them in their anal cavity, and that's how they'll transport them from prison to prison or yard to yard. you have to take it to the office and find out what they're talking about.
we're just kind of out here showing force, maybe get intel of why, what's going on, why so many weapons. >> while we were talking with some northern hispanic inmates over here, i noticed the one in the middle was fidgeting his tongue around, moving his lips. i asked him to open his mouth. i could see cellophane under his tongue. i asked him to spit it out, and he bent over and spit out a tiny little bindle wrapped in cellophane, and in that, a couple of kites. >> sometimes you get the kites in cellophane, or they will put them in their anal cavity, and that's how they'll transport them from prison to prison or yard to yard. you have to take it to the office and find out what they're talking about. it could be about incidents that happened on the yard. right? it could be a yard report. it just depends. northern hispanics are very, very structured and they have positions and the whole biz. so -- it's good information,
the most challenging part of interviewing alejandro steele was when i started asking him about his most visible crime. >> that crime occurred while steele was serving his original sentence and got him an additional 23 years. it was an assault that he carried out literally in front of a jury of his peers. >> i saw basically the whites of his eyes and i saw him coming at me. i didn't see his hands, but he moved relatively quickly on me and i feel -- i feel a punch in my chest. >> in 2001, steele was in court acting as his own attorney for allegedly throwing urine on a correctional officer. during a lunch break, steele extracted a plastic shank from his anal cavity. when he returned to the courtroom, he attacked chief deputy district attorney a.j. salazar. >> i remember i was wearing a white shirt, my tie was off to the side, and i looked and there was a hole in my shirt and i was bleeding.