New Inmate Says She Doesn't Know How Pills Got Into Her Vagina

"It looks like a case of the Immaculate Detention"

It was an inside job.

A woman allegedly caught with pills in her vagina told jailers she didn't know how they got there, the New York Daily News reported Wednesday.

Dusty Rae Ingram, 38, was entering the Okaloosa County Jail in Florida when a search allegedly revealed that she had a bag of pills hidden in her genitals.

She reportedly said she had a prescription for the drugs but didn't know how they arrived in her private parts, the North West Florida Daily News noted.

A spokeswoman for the Okaloosa County Sheriff's Office told The Huffington Post that it was not the first time authorities there had encountered this smuggling strategy.

"What was more unusual here was her statement that she didn't know how it got from her purse to that specific location," the spokeswoman said.

Okaloosa County Sheriff's Office

After being read her rights during the Jan. 5 processing, Ingram eventually told corrections personnel that she knew it was illegal to bring drugs to the jail and was charged with felony introduction of contraband into a detention facility, the NWF Daily News wrote.

WCOA AM radio reported that her stash included Percocet and Zanaflex.

One outlet made sport of Ingram's original claim. "It looks like a case of the Immaculate Detention," the Sun-Sentinel wrote.

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