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Crack (cocaine) found in man's buttocks, say S.C. police

Crack found in man's buttocks, say S.C. police
Marcel Foster Spartanburg County Detention Center

(CBS/WSPA) SPARTANBURG, S.C. - This drug bust centers on a man's buttocks.

Police in South Carolina have charged one Marcel Foster with trafficking crack cocaine after detention officers say they found at least 28 grams of the drug hidden in his hindquarters.

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According to a police report obtained by CBS affiliate WSPA,  Foster was stopped for a speeding violation on Tuesday morning.

The officer reports he saw a "leafy substance" on the floor of the car. He checked Foster's driver's license and discovered it was suspended, for a drug violation.

After searching the vehicle, the cop reportedly found two bags of what was later determined to be marijuana and $1,757 in Foster's pocket.

There's more.

Police took Foster to the detention center where officials strip searched him, and say they found a large clear bag filled with a rock-like substance in his buttocks.

A field test later came up positive for cocaine (yes, crack).

A warrant for possession with intent to distribute marijuana and trafficking 28-100 grams of crack was issued. According to WSPA, Foster is currently held at the Spartanburg County Detention Center.

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