An Alabama mother has been arrested after 2 kilos of cocaine were found in a three-year-old's back pack.
Police performed a traffic stop which allegedly revealed the woman was in possession of approximately 1.5 kilos of cocaine, a small amount of marijuana and a firearm.
Alabama Law Enforcement Agency searched 35-year-old Tierra Tocorra Hill's home and were said to have discovered two handguns and a kilo of cocaine in one backpack, in addition to the two kilos of cocaine in the backpack being worn by the toddler.
The street value of the drugs found is believed to be around $450,000, according to authorities.
Police say multiple children, including a 15-year-old, a 10-year-old, an eight-year-old and the aforementioned toddler, were all at the property without an adult and in reach of the drugs and firearms.
Hill now faces four counts of chemical endangerment of a child, cocaine trafficking, possession of marijuana second degree and tampering with physical evidence charges, AL reports.
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Woman charged after toddler found carrying 2 kilos of cocaine in backpack
Mother Tierra Tocorra Hill, from Mobile, Alabama, faces multiple drug-related charges.
