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NY Post
New York Post
28 Nov 2023


NextImg:Anal retention: Suspect found to be hiding handgun in his rectum

An Indiana ex-con took concealed carry to a whole new level when cops found he was stashing a gun in his anal cavity during a traffic stop.

Christopher Boyd, 32, was riding in a vehicle that was pulled over at 2 a.m. Monday in Evansville because its license plate was obscured, according to a police report obtained by the Smoking Gun.

When cops patted down Boyd, they found “a small bag with multiple pills” in his right sock, which the suspect reportedly claimed were Percocets that he had scored from his “Aunt Trish” to deal with the pain of having a “bullet lodged in his spine.”

As the search continued, Boyd claimed he was unable to spread his legs due to his spinal injury, according to the report.

After being taken into custody, officials noticed he was “walking with a limp and appeared to be clenching his buttocks when he walked,” the police report said.

Christopher Boyd, 32, was found with a gun lodged up his butt during an Indiana police stop Monday, officials said. Vanderburgh County Jail

A body scan revealed a “large object” in his groin area, and a strip search revealed that Boyd had a Smith & Wesson Bodyguard stuffed in his rectum, the outlet said.

The Bodyguard is a .380 caliber gun that weighs less than a pound and is about five inches long, according to the manufacturer, which bills the $400 piece as “lightweight” and “easy to carry.”

It was unclear from the police report if the gun was loaded when it was lodged in his anus.

Boyd had previously been convicted of attempted murder, burglary, and domestic battery, and was banned from carrying guns.

Cops also found two bags of weed “tucked next to Boyd’s scrotum,” the article said. Recreational marijuana remains illegal in Indiana.

The suspect was charged with an array of felony drug, gun, and trafficking charges and was being held at Vanderburgh County Jail without bond.

The driver of the vehicle that was pulled over and another passenger were not charged.