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Baby pulls cocaine from woman's shirt during traffic stop
Candyce Harden faces charges of child abuse, possession of drugs
Author: Associated Press
Published On: Feb 03 2015 12:11:18 PM EST
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. -
Deputies say an 11-month-old boy pulled a baggie full of cocaine from inside the shirt of a woman during a traffic stop near Daytona Beach.
Volusia County sheriff's deputies stopped a car Sunday for traffic violations.
A K-9 unit arrived to check the car and deputies asked the occupants to step outside with the baby.
No drugs were found inside the car, but as the deputy handed a driver's license to Candyce Harden, the baby reached inside her shirt and pulled out the baggie.
It's unclear to whom the baby belongs.

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Deputies: Toddler pulls cocaine baggie out of woman’s shirt during traffic stop
By Patricio G. Balona
patricio.balona@news-jrnl.com
Published: Monday, February 2, 2015 at 7:50 p.m.
Last Modified: Monday, February 2, 2015 at 7:50 p.m.
A toddler gave away a woman trying to hide drugs in her clothes during a traffic stop when he reached inside her shirt and pulled out a baggie of cocaine, Sheriff’s Office investigators said.
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Candyce Harden
Volusia deputies pulled over the car with dark tinted windows and an open trunk with an unsecured bicycle on Derbyshire Road near Daytona Beach at 9:36 a.m. Sunday.
The driver appeared nervous and deputies saw passenger Candyce Harden in the front seat. In the back seat were Crystal Matthews and an 11-month boy, investigators said.
Deputies checked Matthews and discovered she was on “Florida Inmate Release status” for the sale/manufacture/or delivery of cocaine, reports said.
As deputies checked out Harden’s driver’s license, a K-9 unit arrived on scene. The occupants of the car were asked to step out of the car and Harden was directed to take the small boy out, reports detail. A search of the car revealed no drugs and a female deputy was called to search the women, reports state.
As deputies handed back Harden’s driver’s license, the toddler reached inside Harden’s shirt and pulled out a baggie with some cocaine in it. Harden quickly grabbed the baggie from the child and threw it on the ground, investigators said. Three more baggies with cocaine residue were found. Pills without a prescription were also found in Harden’s purse, deputies said.
Harden was charged with child abuse, possession of cocaine, possession of a controlled substance, two counts of possession of pills without prescription, possession of paraphernalia and smuggling contraband into a prison facility, jail records show. Harden was released after posting $4,500 bail, court records show.

Baby pulls cocaine from woman's shirt during traffic stop
Candyce Harden faces charges of child abuse, possession of drugs
Author: Associated Press
Published On: Feb 03 2015 12:11:18 PM EST
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. -
Deputies say an 11-month-old boy pulled a baggie full of cocaine from inside the shirt of a woman during a traffic stop near Daytona Beach.
Volusia County sheriff's deputies stopped a car Sunday for traffic violations.
A K-9 unit arrived to check the car and deputies asked the occupants to step outside with the baby.
No drugs were found inside the car, but as the deputy handed a driver's license to Candyce Harden, the baby reached inside her shirt and pulled out the baggie.
It's unclear to whom the baby belongs.

https://www.facebook.com/candyce.harden.3
Deputies: Toddler pulls cocaine baggie out of woman’s shirt during traffic stop
By Patricio G. Balona
patricio.balona@news-jrnl.com
Published: Monday, February 2, 2015 at 7:50 p.m.
Last Modified: Monday, February 2, 2015 at 7:50 p.m.
A toddler gave away a woman trying to hide drugs in her clothes during a traffic stop when he reached inside her shirt and pulled out a baggie of cocaine, Sheriff’s Office investigators said.
Enlarge
Candyce Harden
Volusia deputies pulled over the car with dark tinted windows and an open trunk with an unsecured bicycle on Derbyshire Road near Daytona Beach at 9:36 a.m. Sunday.
The driver appeared nervous and deputies saw passenger Candyce Harden in the front seat. In the back seat were Crystal Matthews and an 11-month boy, investigators said.
Deputies checked Matthews and discovered she was on “Florida Inmate Release status” for the sale/manufacture/or delivery of cocaine, reports said.
As deputies checked out Harden’s driver’s license, a K-9 unit arrived on scene. The occupants of the car were asked to step out of the car and Harden was directed to take the small boy out, reports detail. A search of the car revealed no drugs and a female deputy was called to search the women, reports state.
As deputies handed back Harden’s driver’s license, the toddler reached inside Harden’s shirt and pulled out a baggie with some cocaine in it. Harden quickly grabbed the baggie from the child and threw it on the ground, investigators said. Three more baggies with cocaine residue were found. Pills without a prescription were also found in Harden’s purse, deputies said.
Harden was charged with child abuse, possession of cocaine, possession of a controlled substance, two counts of possession of pills without prescription, possession of paraphernalia and smuggling contraband into a prison facility, jail records show. Harden was released after posting $4,500 bail, court records show.




