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Woman arrested for hiding fully loaded gun inside her private part



Woman arrested for hiding fully loaded gun inside her private part

A woman has been docked for concealing a fully loaded gun in her vagina.


The 31-year-old woman identified as Ashley Cecilia Castaneda carried the weapon in her vagina while she was traveling in a car with a partner.

Texas police pulled over a car, which was driven by her 30-year-old partner, Gabriel Garcia.

About 2.7 grams of drugs were found under the seat of the vehicle and during questioning, Castaneda allegedly admitted that she has a gun hidden in an unconventional holster.
Castaneda was arrested and escorted to the Waco jail, where a female officer carried out a cavity search and found the fully loaded .22 caliber semi-automatic Smith and Wesson pistol.

Police confiscated the weapon along with digital weighing scales and 29.5 grams of meth, which were found in her purse.

Her partner was also apprehended and charged with possession of meth in a school zone.

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