Wash. Man Denies Ownership of Groin and Drugs

Nov. 1, 2012
A burglary suspect says it wasn't his groin, so he doesn't know how the drugs got there.

After Spokane Valley Sheriff’s deputies found meth hidden in a man's groin, he denied ownership of both.

Kenneth Hooper, 45, was located in a tire store by K-9 Brax, and taken into custidy without incident, according to The Spokesman-Review.

say they found methamphetamine in a man’s groin area after he was caught burglarizing a tire store, but the man denied ownership of both the drugs and the groin.

During a routine search, officers found two golf-ball-sized bags of meth stashed in his groin.

When asked about it, Hooper told the deputy it was not his groin, and he didn't know where the drugs came from.

Hooper was booked into Spokane County Jail for second-degree burglary and possession of a controlled substance.

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