Cocaine Tampons: Cindy Davidson Of Utah Finds Cocaine In Her Tampon Box
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Moye Posted: 05/04/2012 10:41 am Updated: 05/04/2012 8:31 pm
Cindy
Davidson is good at sniffing out bargains, so when the Salt Lake City mom saw
tampons on sale last Saturday, she didn't exactly turn up her nose at a good
deal. However, inside the box, along with the tampons and the applicator was
something extra: Cocaine. "It didn't look like it was tampered at
all," she told KTVX-TV. "There was cellophane filled with
white powder."
The
powdery substance was rolled up in thick cellophane and taped shut inside the
cardboard applicator.
"It
was wrapped so tight she spent five minutes trying to open it and still
couldn't," Davidson, 39, told KSL-TV.
The
box of Boots tampons -- a British brand -- was supposed to contain 16 tampons.
She noticed, however, some inconsistencies in they way they were packed. When
she found the suspicious little package inside, her heart began to race -- and
it certainly wasn't the euphoria coke users experience.
"I
started getting nervous because I thought it might have been a terrorist
attack," she told KSL-TV. "I called my sister first and said I was
going to call the manufacturer the next day and she told me to call the
police."
The
authorities tested the substance and confirmed it was cocaine -- which shocked
the mother of two.
"I
really couldn't wrap my head around it," she told the New York
Post. "I was just thinking
it was crazy. I couldn't believe it had happened." The manager of the
store that sold the drug-laced feminine hygiene products has removed the
remaining Boots tampons and Salt Lake City police are attempting to backtrack
the shipment to determine whether other packages contain narcotics, The Smoking Gun reported.
Meanwhile,
Stan Alexander, the Director of Security of NPS, the bargain store that sold
the cocaine tampons, said more details need to be sniffed out before it can be
determined how the cocaine got into the product box. “Without knowing the
customer, without knowing the product specifically on this situation we just
have no information to try and figure out where it came from," Alexander
told KTVX-TV.
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