This undated booking photo provided by the Ouachita Parish Sheriff's Office shows Ashley Rolland, of Galliano, La. Police say they found meth when they did a body cavity search on Rolland, who claimed the drug wasn’t hers and she didn’t know how it got there. Galliano was arrested July 31, 2019, on a felony theft charge and possession of a controlled dangerous substance after a man she had been staying with for about a week complained she took money off his dresser and left. (Ouachita Parish Sheriff's Office via AP)

WEST MONROE, La. (AP) — Police in Louisiana say they found meth when they did a body cavity search on woman who claimed the drug wasn’t hers and she didn’t know how it got there.

The Ouachita Parish Sheriff’s Office says 23-year-old Ashley Rolland of Galliano was arrested July 31 on a felony theft charge and possession of a controlled dangerous substance after a man she had been staying with for about a week complained she took about $5,000 off his dresser and left.

Authorities say a female correctional officer found, $6,233 along with “a clear plastic bag” of roughly 1 gram of methamphetamine in Rolland’s vagina. Rolland said it wasn’t hers and she didn’t know where it came from.

Bond was set at $8,000. Jail records don’t indicate if she has an attorney.

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