
Passed-out man
has mouthful of cocaine
Associated Press
May 20, 2002 07:56:00
LaPORTE, Ind. - A sheriff's deputy who checked on a passed-out, snoring man near
the department's front desk says he found a mouthful of evidence when he tried
to awaken him: small bags containing "rocks" of cocaine.
In plain view inside the man's mouth were two clear, plastic bags with several
smaller bags inside them containing a substance that later tested positive for
cocaine, the sheriff's department said.
Deputies eventually roused Edward O. Green by repeatedly shaking him and
speaking loudly. The 24-year-old Calumet City, Ill., man was arrested on
preliminary counts of public intoxication and possession of cocaine.
A sheriff's report said Green came to the department's front desk on Friday to
post bail money for someone in jail. He was asked to take a seat until someone
could help him.
Green sat down and passed out moments later, snoring loudly and slumping against
a wall with his mouth open, the report said.
When Deputy Andy Hynek tried to awaken Green, he noticed alcohol on Green's
breath and the bags inside his mouth, the report said.
Green was released from jail Friday on bond.
There was no phone listing for Green in Calumet City, and he could not be
reached for comment.