ST. LUCIE COUNTY — Most women keep engagement rings on their finger.

Lauren Schober, 25, keeps hers in a MUCH less visible place.

At least, that appears to be the case, according to an affidavit supporting Schober’s Nov. 26 arrest.

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A Port St. Lucie police officer was with Schober at the St. Lucie County Jail after taking her there on a felony warrant from Palm Beach County.

During a body scan, investigators reported “items which looked to be metal were observed in her vagina area,” the affidavit states.

Schober, however, denied inserting items in her intimate area.

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Female deputies conducted a cavity search of Schober and turned up two rings “inside her person.”

Deputies told Schober she could be arrested on charges related to introducing contraband into the jail.

“That would be unfortunate,” Schober was quoted as saying.

She told officials she didn’t want to be without her engagement rings.

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Engagement rings for women traditionally feature a diamond, a precious stone judged by its cut, color, clarity and carat weight, none of which were specified in the affidavit.

Schober, of Port St. Lucie, was arrested on two felony counts of smuggling contraband into a detention facility.

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