A man being searched during a traffic stop in Manatee, Fla., allegedly admitted to police that a bag of marijuana hidden in his buttocks was his, but swore that the bag of cocaine also lodged there belonged to someone else, the Bradenton Herald reports.

The police report says officers who searched 25-year-old Raymond Stanley Roberts "felt a soft object in his buttocks," the newspaper says. Roberts volunteered to retrieve the object, the report says, and pulled out a plastic bag of marijuana weighing 4.5 grams.

But deputies then felt another soft object in the same area, and removed it themselves (through the exterior of Roberts' shorts, the newspaper hastens to point out).

This bag, the police report says, contained 27 pieces of rock cocaine weighing 3.5 grams.

When it fell to the ground, however, Roberts allegedly explained: "The white stuff is not mine, but the weed is."

He said the cocaine belonged to a friend who had borrowed his car earlier. Roberts says he only spotted the bag as he was being pulled over, the report says.

In the end, Raymond was charged with possession of rock cocaine and marijuana, the newspaper sreports.

(Posted by Doug Stanglin)