Woman Arrested After Pulling Drugs Out Of Her Underwear

June 3, 2010

A Century woman arrested after pulling baggies of drugs out of her underwear is free on bond.

Kristin Sharee Redmon, 26, of Jefferson Avenue, Century, was charged with possession of a synthetic narcotic, drug possession and marijuana possession. She was released from the Escambia County Jail on $4,500 bond.

While Deputy Scott Mashburn was patrolling Cottage Street in Century Sunday afternoon, he spotted a white GMC Yukon with Alabama plates stopped in the road in front of a trailer park at 9520 Ivy Street. A male exited the Yukon and walked into the trailer park. Mashburn followed the vehicle to a nearby store parking lot. He pulled in behind the vehicle without his blue lights on.

While speaking with Redmon, she told Mashburn that “she knew what I was about to do, then admitted that she was in possession of Lortab which was in her purse,” according to the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office arrest report. She also told the deputy that she had a plastic bag of marijuana in her crotch and another baggie in her bra. She removed those items from her person, along with a plastic bag with five Xanax from her bra, according to the arrest report.

When Deputy Steve Kay search Redmon’s purse, he located 17 Lortab pills and what he identified as a marijuana grinder that contained marijuana residue, the report stated.

During an interview at the Escambia County Jail, Redmon told Mashburn that she does not take Lortab, but only sells the pills, according to the report. She admitted to smoking marijuana prior to her arrest, and admitted to concealing the drugs in her bra and crotch when she spotted the deputy, the report states.

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17 Responses to “Woman Arrested After Pulling Drugs Out Of Her Underwear”

  1. Angel on September 23rd, 2010 12:49 pm

    Scott felt he had reason enough to follow her, she is the one dumb enough to confess. All he did was walk up to her, she was the idiot. Don’t blame him for doing his job in a drug infested area.

  2. Funny ! on June 7th, 2010 5:04 pm

    ■JohnMolino
    Did I read this correctly?
    “Woman Arrested After Pulling Drugs Out Of Her Underwear”
    Gives new meaning to that Drug named “Crack”.
    For all you drug users out there…If your illegal drug of choice has an odd smell to it, You now know where it came from.

    JOHN THIS IS A GOOD ! THERE ARE ALOT OF DRUGS AROUND COTTAGE ST

  3. kathy in century on June 5th, 2010 12:51 pm

    FRIST OF ALL, I KNOW KRISTEN AND SHES NOT WHAT THEY ARE MAKING IT OUT TO BE. SHE DID JUST DROP A FREIND OFF, SHE PULLED OVER TO THE DOLLAR STORE. , JUST BECAUSE YOU DROP SOMEONE OFF DOESNT MEAN ANYTHING. YES SHE TOLD THE COP THE TRUTH. ON WHAT SHE HAD ON HER, SO WHAT, THAT TAKES ALOT OF NERVE. SHES A GOOD PERSON, AND TAKES VERY GOOD CARE OF HER CHILDERN. AND I HOPE AND PRAY, EVERYTHING WORKS OUT FOR THE BEST.I’LL BE GLAD TO STAND UP FOR HER. LOOK AT THAT GRIMES BOY,HES GETS ARRESTED OVER AND OVER AND THEY KNOW HE GOES RIGHT BACK MAKING AND SELLING METH. HE LAUGHS IN THE COPS FACES.I JUST WISH THE YOUNG PEOPLE COULD MAKE A GOOD LIVING, WITH OUT SELLING DRUGS. PRAYING FOR YOU KRISTEN.

  4. David Huie Green on June 4th, 2010 11:30 pm

    REGARDING:
    “What’s the point in legalizing drugs? What do you think prescription drugs are, illegal? ”

    Actually, yes, prescription drugs are illegal if in the hands of anyone other than the one to whom the prescription permitted them.

    And the point is that making them illegal makes them more valuable because it limits the supply and its ability to meet demand.

    Making them more valuable makes them more profitable to those willing to ignore the law.

    Making them more profitable makes their suppliers tempted to increase demand so they can make even more profit.

    Having people push illegal drugs makes more users than would happen if the mark-up were as low as-say-for aspirin.

    Thus, the attempt to fight drug abuse is causing some drug abuse. There will always be some but this seems to actually make it worse.

    Making it illegal and expensive also sometimes tempts users to commit other crimes to pay for it. They break into homes or rob people. This endangers everybody. If you knew you could not stop people from using killer drugs, wouldn’t it be better if only they died, rather than them kill your loved ones while trying to get enough money to get a fix?

    This child (I think I still remember her playing Tee Ball with my children, years back) would not have been selling drugs if she only made a nickel per sale. Nor would users be buying from her if they could get cheaper, better quality dope elsewhere.

    We don’t care about drug abusers, convincing ourselves they aren’t really human unless we personally know them, but the danger to abusers is also increased by making drugs illegal or hard to get.

    Pushers/suppliers may be tempted to adulterate the drugs even above their natural danger.

    They may not know how to produce drugs safely. (Lead in old radiators have made some moonshine (another deadly drug) even more deadly.) Some even have meth labs in the trunks of their cars and endanger anyone who might be hurt if the car blew up while they were near it. (Note, this is not just the no-longer-to-be-considered-humans, but even real people like you who might be hurt.)

    Amounts might vary dangerously. (Yes, all are dangerous, but even more dangerous if the dose goes up or down two or three times.) People thinking they need a certain amount to get high might get a purer dose and it turn out that amount would be lethal, killing them even quicker than just using in the first place would be. This would end their chance to repent–excuse me, religious overtones there–decide to get off the drugs and get clean.

    I propose the consumption of anything which hurts the user be allowed after the user signs disclaimers stating they know their decision is likely to kill or otherwise harm them and holding all harmless involved in the matter. You might have to consider revoking driver’s licenses in some cases since those under the influence are dangerous. Their names would also be on a register so police could quickly check any erratic behavior which endangers others to be sure they do not do so.

    Just a thought, not that I want anyone on any kind of drugs but that I think making them illegal is likely making things worse.

  5. Chumuckla Proud on June 4th, 2010 10:50 am

    She’s just made her momma and granny real proud of her! Got her picture in the news. Released on $4,500 bond. Real strict criminal justice system we got here…yes sir, this will deter them all!

  6. JohnMolino on June 4th, 2010 12:32 am

    Did I read this correctly?
    “Woman Arrested After Pulling Drugs Out Of Her Underwear”…

    Gives new meaning to that Drug named “Crack”.

    For all you drug users out there…If your illegal drug of choice has an odd smell to it, You now know where it came from.

  7. delorise/ dee milam on June 3rd, 2010 11:40 pm

    its called, ‘it happens’ i dont drink, smoke, or do drugs, sum of my best friends do, but things like this happen everyday, atleast she didnt try and take sumone hostage!

  8. me on June 3rd, 2010 10:52 pm

    What’s the point in legalizing drugs? What do you think prescription drugs are, illegal? They won’t pay tax on them, they’ll get them from the same people they get them from now, they just won’t bother trying to hide it.

  9. Emily on June 3rd, 2010 1:27 pm

    No her mistake was dealing drugs in the middle of the street………it does not take a rocket scientist to know someone is dealing dope……..it takes an idiot to run from the police….then they for sure have probable cause. Also, the police can stop and talk to anybody they want to…….Its called citizen contact………..

  10. David Huie Green on June 3rd, 2010 11:36 am

    you gotta give her credit for being so cooperative

    David remembering expression
    Keep it in your pants
    and considering how applied here

  11. Bama Boy on June 3rd, 2010 10:15 am

    What do criminals call it whitepunk??? Getting caught hahah

  12. whitepunknotondope on June 3rd, 2010 9:42 am

    “Its called citizen contact”

    That’s not what I call it.

  13. Bama Boy on June 3rd, 2010 8:10 am

    No her mistake was dealing drugs in the middle of the street………it does not take a rocket scientist to know someone is dealing dope……..it takes an idiot to run from the police….then they for sure have probable cause. Also, the police can stop and talk to anybody they want to…….Its called citizen contact………..

  14. whitepunknotondope on June 3rd, 2010 7:58 am

    “Mashburn followed the vehicle to a nearby store parking lot. He pulled in behind the vehicle without his blue lights on.”

    She should have just kept on driving, the way I see it he had no probable cause to even follow her. Her mistake was freaking out because she was stoned.

  15. Pcola on June 3rd, 2010 7:42 am

    drugs again? just go ahead and legalize it and tax the crap out of it like we do alcohol and cigarettes…at least they are more likely to kill themselfs with the drugs unlike alcohol, which more likely kills others! just legalize it and let the non-responsible ones die off…we’d be better off……….just saying

  16. Cenhtury Gal on June 3rd, 2010 7:10 am

    why did she get such a small bond? Throw the book at these druggies and we will get rid of them for a while. She’s not new to this and the cops know it. If they don’t crack down and give stricter penalties they will never get rid of our drug problem.

  17. me on June 3rd, 2010 12:53 am

    I can imagine his face when she tried to hand him crotch pot. Hahaha!