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Posted: 2023-05-22T11:42:53Z | Updated: 2023-05-22T11:42:53Z

An arrestee was busted trying to bring 8-inch scissors into an Indiana jail, via their butt.

The unnamed person, booked into La Porte County Jail last week, initially was reluctant to have their body scanned during intake processing, the county sheriffs office wrote on Facebook .

It turns out they had good reason.

An initial scan showed what appeared to be a foreign object inside the anal cavity, the department said.

A second scan then showed the object was metal scissors.

The implement was removed without incident, said deputies, giving no details about the extraction process.

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The sheriffs office said the jails body scanner previously led to the seizure of tattooing equipment, drugs, paraphernalia and miscellaneous foreign objects.