FORT WALTON BEACH -- An expired license plate, a fake name and drug paraphernalia landed a Panama City woman in jail.
Claudia Diane Quillian was stopped Sunday evening on Legendary Drive by a deputy after running a stop sign, according to a news release from the Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office.
Her vehicle’s tag was also expired.
The 60-year-old provided a fake name and Social Security number. It was discovered her driver’s license was suspended as well. Quillian has four prior convictions for driving while her license was suspended or revoked, according to her arrest report.
The deputy also found drug paraphernalia in her vehicle. She said it belonged to her boyfriend.
When she got to jail, she told the deputies she didn’t have any contraband on her, but when officers searched her, they found a pipe that tested positive for cocaine concealed in her genitals.
She was charged with two counts of possession of drug equipment, smuggling contraband into a detention facility, driving while her license was suspended, possession of less than 20 grams of marijuana and falsely identifying herself to a law enforcement officer.