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Women from Gwinnett, Cobb accused of hiding drugs in private parts

Catherine Sybil Simmons, left, and Tiffany Joy Oldham were arrested last week in separate incidents in Gwinnett and Cobb counties.
Catherine Sybil Simmons, left, and Tiffany Joy Oldham were arrested last week in separate incidents in Gwinnett and Cobb counties.
April 12, 2016

Women from Gwinnett and Cobb counties were arrested in separate incidents last week after police allegedly found drugs or drug paraphernalia stashed in very … private places.

According to warrants issued by Gwinnett County police, 39-year-old Catherine Sybil Simmons was arrested April 4 at the Lilburn-area intersection of U.S. 29 and Ronald Reagan Parkway. She was allegedly in possession of carisoprodol and cyclobenzaprine hydrochloride, both types of muscle relaxants.

The latter “was located with other controlled substances inside” Simmons’ private parts, warrants said.

Simmons was charged with two counts of drug possession – one misdemeanor and one felony.

Four days later, Cobb County police issued an arrest warrant charging Tiffany Joy Oldham with possession of methamphetamine. Authorities allegedly found about 26 grams of the drug inside Oldham’s car during a traffic stop at Barrett Parkway and Villa Rica Way near Marietta.

During a subsequent strip search at the Cobb County jail, deputies found three syringes “inside of her” private parts, the warrant said.

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