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New Mexico man hid stolen diamonds in buttocks, police say

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. >> A New Mexico man is facing charges after police say he tried to hide nearly four dozen stolen diamonds in his anus.

A criminal complained filed in Albuquerque’s Metropolitan Court says an officer cracked the case after seeing Eusebio Padilla remove “a baggy” from his rear end during a traffic stop on Sunday.

Court documents say Officer Daniel DeGraff found 44 small diamonds in the baggy and Padilla admitted precious stones were likely stolen.

DeGraff wrote he initially stopped the 23-year-old Padilla in Albuquerque for riding a motorcycle without a license plate.

Padilla told DeGraff that he got the diamonds from his uncle and he was looking to trade them for drugs.

Padilla was charged with tampering with evidence and receiving stolen property. It was not known if he had an attorney.

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