Lincoln man hid Adderall in rectum after drug bust, affidavit says

LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) – A man tried hiding his supply this week after a drug bust in Lincoln, court records say.

Around 11 a.m. on Monday, investigators set up a meeting to purchase Adderall from 42-year-old Antwon Williams.

An officer paid Williams $30 for two Adderall pills, according to an arrest affidavit.

The next day, investigators set up another sale with Williams, who was trying to sell the rest of his pills, the affidavit alleges.

Williams agreed to meet near 42nd and High streets, where he was then taken into custody.

During a search at the jail, staff found a baggie inside Williams’ rectum.  In that bag were 12 Adderall pills, the affidavit says.

Five more pills were found inside a grocery sack that Williams had dropped.

He was arrested on suspicion of two felony drug charges.

A Lancaster County judge set Williams’ bond at $300,000.  He must pay $30,000 to be released from jail.

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