A woman who was banned from shopping at a Summerfield Walmart is in trouble after her bra was found stuffed with fentanyl.
April Huff, 33, of Fruitland Park, was at the store Friday on suspicion of shoplifting, according to an arrest report from the Marion County Sheriff’s Office. She was issued a trespass warning on Oct. 25, and she was prohibited from returning to the store.
The deputy took Huff to the Marion County Jail and asked him if he had any contraband. She admitted that she had aluminum foil that had heroin residue on it and smoking devices that had similar residue on them. Hough said the item was inside her bra. The deputy removed them from Huff’s bra.
However, when Huff was undressing in jail during her arrest, a detention deputy noticed that Huff was “taking an extremely long time to remove her bra,” according to the report. It is said that When the detention deputy entered the locker room, he noticed Huff holding something in his hand. It was a plastic bag containing a white powdery substance that tested positive for fentanyl.
The Rhode Island native faces charges of smuggling contraband into a detention facility, possession of a controlled substance and possession of drug paraphernalia, as well as trespassing after making an unwelcome appearance at Walmart. She was booked into jail on $14,000 bail.