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Marijuana in bra, pipe in pants of Louisiana evacuee

DESTIN - A Louisiana evacuee arrested here for drugs said the pills belonged to her mother, who was still on her way out of harm's way. But she also had marijuana in her bra and lied about her name, lawmen say.

Heather M. Keyes, 20, of Mandeville, La., is charged with possession of a controlled substance without a prescription, possession of more than 20 grams of marijuana, giving a false name and possession of drug paraphernalia.

An Okaloosa sheriff's deputy stopped her on U.S. Highway 98 on Sunday, according to her arrest report. He saw an open beer can at her feet, then asked to search the vehicle.

He found a partially-smoked marijuana cigarette and a bottle of 38 Oxycodone tablets, he wrote. In her purse, he found a license different from the one she had given him. She admitted she had handed him her sister's ID.

Before he took Keyes to jail, he asked if she had anything else she wanted to tell him about, and she pulled the marijuana bag out of her bra.

At the Shalimar Annex, she said she had one more thing to turn in: a marijuana pipe from the front of her pants.


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