The bodycam footage from Ohio shows suspects concealing themselves in a dryer and under blankets during a drug bust.
Last week during a drug bust in Elyria, Ohio, suspects were found hiding in unexpected locations, such as a clothes dryer, as seen in the bodycam footage.
On May 6, the Elyria Police Department apprehended seven individuals when they saw Brandon Sherrill enter a residence on Kenyon Avenue. Sherrill was wanted for an unresolved legal matter, which led the officers to search the premises.
According to police officials, Stephanie Price, Michael McClosky, Autumn Eggers, Jason Smith, and Sherill were all taken into custody as suspects.
Ean King and Michael Major were apprehended for crimes related to drugs.
The accusation against King is that he committed a serious crime by possessing fentanyl and methamphetamine. Similarly, Major has been charged with possessing methamphetamine and drug paraphernalia.
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Major gave permission for the officers to enter the house upon their arrival.
During the search of the house, the officers discovered the suspects' atypical hiding spots. Smith was located in the basement, concealed under blankets, while Price was found in the attic.
Sherill was discovered concealed beneath the stairs in the basement.
The state of Ohio has reversed the verdict of a man who was facing a sentence of up to 12 years in prison for stealing a leaf blower. In the meantime, the individual named McClosky was discovered hiding inside a clothes dryer.
The officers are seen in bodycam footage ordering McClosky to exit the dryer as they take him into custody.
At the location, law enforcement officials found various narcotics such as fentanyl, cocaine, methamphetamine, and marijuana.
In addition, they discovered needles that are inserted under the skin, Xanax pills, and different objects used for drug consumption.
The Police Department commended their officers for their actions, stating that the arrests have contributed to the increased safety of the community.
According to a statement from the police, the apprehension of these individuals has improved the safety of the Eastern Heights Neighborhood and the community. To obtain the Fox News app, click on the provided link.