Woman found with drugs in her underwear and “vaginal vault” in separate incidents, per reports

43-year-old Beverly Coleman was charged with two counts of possession of meth for resale, possession of hydrocodone for resale, two counts of tampering with evidence, two counts of simple possession, possession of drug paraphernalia, and two counts of driving on a suspended license after she admitted during traffic stops in separate incidents that she was hiding drugs in her underwear and “vaginal vault”, per reports.

On May 23rd, Investigator Ariel Carrillo observed a vehicle fail to obey a traffic device at North Greenwood and Hill Street in Lebanon. A traffic stop was initiated and the driver was identified as Beverly Coleman. When she was checked in the system, it was discovered her license had been suspended in Sumner County in March for failure to provide proof of insurance. According to the affidavit, when Beverly was asked if she had any drugs on her, she pulled a white pill bottle from her “vaginal vault” and gave it to the officer. The bottle contained three plastic baggies that contained 1 gram of meth, 1 gram of marijuana, and 1 round pill marked 10 325 that was later identified as hydrocodone. Officers also found a pack of grape cigarillos in the vehicle’s center console, which Beverly admitted was used to roll her marijuana.

Beverly Coleman (WCSO)

On June 26th, Investigator Ariel Carrillo noticed a vehicle being driven on Page Avenue and Coles Ferry Pike in Lebanon by Beverly and knew her license had been suspended from the prior incident, so a traffic stop was initiated. When Beverly’s name was checked in the system, it was discovered that she had a valid warrant on file. According to the affidavit, Beverly admitted that she had drugs in her underwear and pulled out a white pill bottle that contained three plastic baggies with 0.5 grams of crystal meth inside.

Beverly Coleman was arrested and charged with two counts of possession of meth for resale, possession of hydrocodone for resale, two counts of tampering with evidence, two counts of simple possession, possession of drug paraphernalia, and two counts of driving on a suspended license. Her bond was set at $123,000.



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