ALABAMA – A mother was arrested after deputies discovered two kilos of cocaine inside of the Nike backpack of her toddler son.
Mobile Count Sheriff deputies arrested Tierra Tocurra Hill, 35, after they allegedly discovered $450,000 worth of narcotics and multiple firearms during a search of her car and home, according to WKRG.
Police said they received a tip that Hill was having large amounts of drugs inside of her home she shares with her four children, ages 3, 8, 10 and 15.
A search of her car was conducted during a traffic stop, where police allegedly found 1.5 kilograms of cocaine, a small amount of Marijuana and a handgun.
Once police were in her home for another search, they met her toddler, who was wearing a blue Nike backpack. After searching it, they found 2 kilograms of cocaine inside.
Another kilogram of cocaine was found in another backpack inside of the home.
Hill was charged with trafficking cocaine, second-degree possession of marijuana, tampering with physical evidence and four counts of chemical endangerment of a child.
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