Sheriff: Woman's odd gait revealed 445 fentanyl pills in pants - FOX 6 Milwaukee Posted: 02 Dec 2020 12:39 PM PST article Olivia Jordan, Richard Carlson (Credit: Yavapai County Sheriff's Office) PHOENIX - An Arizona woman was found hiding 445 fentanyl pills in her pants after deputies noticed she was walking in an odd way during her arrest over the weekend, authorities said Wednesday, Dec. 2. Olivia Jordan, 20, of Prescott, and Richard Carlson, 32, from Dewey, were arrested Sunday after deputies pulled their vehicle over for moving violations and suspected the pair were involved in illicit narcotics possession and possible narcotics sales, the Yavapai County Sheriff's Office said in a statement. Deputies deployed a K-9 to sniff the vehicle for narcotics and located 19 Xanax pills and multiple blue M-30 pills, all containing fentanyl. The K-9 also found methamphetamine. FREE DOWNLOAD: Get breaking news alerts in the FOX6 News app for iOS or Android Jordan and Carlson were both arrested and their car was towed. But deputies said they noticed Jordan walking funny. "Deputies noted that Jordan was walking in a manner indicating she may have contraband concealed in her pants," the sheriff's office said. Jordan refused to cooperate until deputies reminded her that bringing illegal items into jail would result in additional felony charges. She then "admitted [to] carrying 'stuff' in her pants" and "removed a clear bag containing approximately 445 fentanyl pills from her groin area," the statement said. The pills have an estimated street value of $10,000. Carlson confirmed his involvement in ongoing fentanyl sales in the area. Deputies also found he had a felony forgery warrant out of Maricopa County. The pair was charged with the sales of fentanyl pills and possession of drugs/narcotics. They were booked into the Camp Verde Detention Center. Deputies are continuing to investigate and are seeking any dealers or suppliers connected with the pair. For more, check out FOXNews.com. |
25 Best Performance Pants for Men 2020 - Men's Technical Trousers - Esquire Posted: 13 Nov 2020 12:00 AM PST We are, it should be noted, living through exceptionally odd times. In general, sure, but when it comes to pants in particular. Last week we gleefully trumpeted the long-awaited return of the cargo pant (!) and this week I'm back with more breaking news straight from the streets, aka the number one source for all pants-related updates. It's called hard-hitting investigative reporting, people. I'm the Woodward and Bernstein of the pants beat, baby. Right now, the streets are telling me that the rumors are true: Swishy pants are back. But we don't call them that anymore. Remember on the first day of eighth grade when Bobby needed to establish he only wanted to go by Robert so he had his mom call the teacher ahead of time to alert the rest of the class? It's sort of like that, except Bobby Robert isn't about to help you get these fits off all season long. (I don't think so, at least. Isn't he an accountant? You should really give that dude a call.) The pants I'm talking about here are of the highly durable, lightweight variety and are often made out of a ripstop fabric, i.e. one that's been specially reinforced during the weaving process to make it particularly resistant to all kinds of abrasion. And yes, some of them still make that telltale rustling sound that announces your imminent arrival in any room long before you actually walk in. But they also tend to come with a sick array of technical details you can brag to all your boys about, including things like elasticized waistbands, bonded seams, hidden zippers, a surplus of pockets (so, so many pockets), and plenty of other sweet specs that'll have the gorpiest among us going nuts in no time whatsoever. Sure, you probably don't need your pants to do very much these days. But who are you to argue with the streets? Take it from me, buddy: That's a fight you're going to lose every time. Swish, swish. Advertisement - Continue Reading Below ADV Trail Pant Adidas endclothing.com $65.00 Water resistant nylon with drawstring cuffs at the bottom? You bet, baby. Details like that are par for the course these days. And we're only getting started. Reflective-Print Ripstop Track Pants Asics matchesfashion.com $70.00 Pants that come with added reflective detailing so you can stunt any time of the day. DNA Woven Pant Nike endclothing.com $75.00 A throwback design that manages to reference the best of the early aughts without wantonly embracing the era's more mortifying moments. Primaloft Pant Nike ACG endclothing.com $89.00 Nike's dedicated All Conditions Gear line also makes a downright wild pair of trail pants using ultra-warm Primaloft fill that'll keep you toasty all winter long. Zip-Off Pants Pop Trading Company endclothing.com $89.00 Zip-off pants: the key to nailing peak cozy boy style when you can't figure out if you're too damn hot or too damn cold. Buckle Ripstop Pant Clottee by Clot endclothing.com $95.00 Yes, adding a "pop of color" is still very much a thing, and an integrated neon green belt makes a good case for why. Torrentshell Waterproof Recycled Nylon Pants PATAGONIA nordstrom.com $119.00 If you're only going to trust one brand to literally cover your ass in the event of a torrential downpour, it should probably be Patagonia and its recycled nylon pants. Track Pants Converse x A-Cold-Wall* endclothing.com $129.00 Samuel Ross lends his penchant for chopped and screwed design to a pair of pants made in collaboration with Converse, and done up in an ideal autumnal color palette. Whitney Belted Stretch-Cordura Trousers Gramicci mrporter.com $130.00 Gramicci sounds like the beloved local slice shop you grew up going to, if the beloved local slice shop sold highly breathable pants made out of the some of the strongest fabrics in the world.
Belted Camouflage-Print Nylon Cargo Trousers Stüssy mrporter.com $140.00 When the leopard looks this good, there's no reason it should change its spots. Grey Hosine Pants Daily Paper dailypaperclothing.com $143.00 Daily Paper's technical take on the cargo pant pulls inspiration from classic military styles but ups the fashion ante considerably via a crinkled nylon fabric and motocross-indebted detailing.
Pegasus Nylon Ripstop Pant Acne Studios endclothing.com $149.00 Acne Studios serves up some of its signature Scandinavian subversion in the form of perfectly retro ripstop pants that lean all the way into the heavy '80s vibe. (Bonus: It's on sale!) Steep Tech Technical-Shell Track Pants The North Face matchesfashion.com $155.00 The North Face dug deep into its extensive archives to resurface a pair of water-repellent pants initially made in collaboration with extreme skier Scot Schmidt. Elmwood Tech-Canvas Cargo Trousers Carhartt WIP mrporter.com $165.00 Velcro (!) cargo pockets that provide all the satisfaction you remember from the styles of your youth. Belted Ripstop Cargo Trousers GOLDWIN matchesfashion.com $207.00 If Goldwin isn't on your radar yet, it should be. Beginning in the '60s, the brand started outfitting skiers all across the world, but its remit today extends far beyond the slopes (see these perfectly relaxed Cordura trousers for further proof). Duo Tone Work Pants AFFIX nordstrom.com $245.00 Key inserts of Cordura (again!) and a D-ring detailing make these the hard-wearing pants you could actually do some work in. Like, real work. Not the shit you do on your laptop.
Logo-Print Technical-Shell Pants A-COLD-WALL* matchesfashion.com $250.00 A typically directional take crafted from a lightweight technical shell courtesy of the futurists at A-Cold-Wall*. Tapered Logo-Appliquéd Nylon Track Pants WTAPS mrporter.com $290.00 I'll have one order of extremely good (and extremely lightweight) swishy pants—extra swishy, please. Naval Himalayan Utility Pants JOHN ELLIOTT nordstrom.com $298.00 Cotton ripstop comes in the clutch yet again in a washed fatigue style courtesy of the brand that's endeared itself to pant lovers around the world since its founding. Cordura Ripstop Cargo Pants Nanamica mrporter.com $370.00 Do you really need the pants you wear all day while you WFH (read: saunter in and out of the kitchen) to be made out of cordura, one of the most durable performance fabrics in the world? In a word: no. Will wearing these pants make you feel way fucking cooler than choosing to reach for the same old sweats you wore the day before? In another word: absolutely. Wide-Leg Webbing-Trimmed Ripstop Trousers Flagstuff mrporter.com $400.00 Wide-legged cargos cut with idiosyncratic flair heavily influenced by '90s skate style. Pertex Shield Water Repellent Base Layer Pants And Wander nordstrom.com $440.00 Diehard fans of And Wander's outdoors-oriented designs have long turned to the brand for assiduously crafted gear that's made to withstand the elements. As in, all the elements. Utility Track Pants CRAIG GREEN nordstrom.com $593.00 The British designer updates a classic silhouette using a durable cotton ripstop and his signature hanging cords. Mid-Rise Cargo Trousers Off-White farfetch.com $820.00 The prototypical swishy pants, now no longer as swishy—and a hell of a lot cooler for it. Gore-Tex Infinium Iranian Cargo Trousers Paria Farzaneh farfetch.com $833.00 Boldly-printed trousers courtesy of the upstart British designer doing the whole "boldly printed" thing better than any of her peers. Get Expert Style Insights, Every Day Avidan Grossman Avidan Grossman is the Style eCommerce Editor at Esquire, covering men's fashion, shoes, grooming, and accessories. This content is created and maintained by a third party, and imported onto this page to help users provide their email addresses. You may be able to find more information about this and similar content at piano.io Advertisement - Continue Reading Below |
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