Floridian busted trying to mail overnight pack containing steroids and cash.

"A former football player now working as a bar bouncer tried to send steroids to a man in Florida, but he was arrested after an alert clerk started asking questions, charges say.

Kelby Taylor tried to ship steroids overnight through Mail Room Etc. in March, but a clerk became suspicious when she felt aluminum foil inside the package, according to arrest papers.

Taylor told the clerk he was sending "documents" to a friend in Florida and explained the foil contained "cologne" before he left the business, which then notified police, charges say.

The package was opened and inside were three bottles of fluids and two envelopes containing cash in amounts of $360 and $2,120, arrest papers say.

Police said the bottles were marked "Winny 50" and "Tren100," later identified as the anabolic steroids Winstrol and Trenbolone Acetate.

Dawn Quinn-Doiron, chief executive at Mail Room Etc., said any package that appears suspicious can be opened and inspected on site unless it is a U.S. Postal Service delivery, in which case postal inspectors are notified. Either the appearance of a package or the demeanor of a customer can be red flags, she said, and could lead to a package being opened.

Taylor, who would not say where he obtained the injectable steroids when questioned by police, was charged with several drug counts involving illegal possession and conspiracy to distribute controlled substances. Police say they also recovered more steroids in various vials at his residence along with 17 syringes and three packs of pills, all of which were sent to a laboratory for analysis."

This bust happened back in March it's not clear why the story only hit the press today. Cash and steroids in the same package is not the greatest idea. Sounds to me like he was returning some products he was unhappy with to his supplier. It appears he had the sense to keep his mouth shut during questioning.

3 comments:

  1. "Either the appearance of a package or the demeanor of a customer can be red flags, she said, and could lead to a package being opened". Basically they will be stereo typing bodybuilders and throwing peoples constitutional rights out the door.

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  2. this will be contested in court. it will be proven one way or the other that this women acted as an agent of the government when she opened this package. she had no reasonable suspicion, sure sounds fishy, its a small town and id be willing to bet she has a relationship with the local police.

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  3. wow this guy must be a idodit what kind of person would want to get married to some one like this

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