It all started when a 48-year-old woman named Monique Megchiani was banned from a CVS store. However, despite the ban, on May 9, she appeared at a store in Grand Traverse County (Michigan), stole a bottle of wine, and drank it in the restroom, according to dailystar.co.uk.

The heavily intoxicated woman was taken to the hospital. However, according to officials, after being discharged from the medical facility, she “immediately returned” to the same CVS store on May 10. There, police found her at the checkouts, again violating the ban on visiting the premises.
However, the arresting officer did not know that M. Megchiani had at that time stolen another bottle of “Cupcake Vineyards Pinot Grigio” wine – and hidden it where few would think…
The woman was handcuffed and led to the police car. However, getting her into the car was not easy.
“At that time, Megchiani stated that she could not get into the vehicle. After some persuasion, she managed to slowly settle into the back seat,” the report states.
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Later, while booking her into the detention center, the woman was additionally searched by a correctional officer. It was during this search that it was revealed that M. Megchiani had hidden a bottle of “Cupcake Vineyards Pinot Grigio”… in her vagina.
The woman reluctantly complied with the officer’s instruction to remove the bottle from her body cavity. According to police, the bottle was removed completely intact. Due to the risk of biological contamination, this item was later destroyed.
M. Megchiani is currently being held on a $6,000 bond. She has been charged with bringing contraband into a correctional facility – which is considered a felony. Also – for unlawful presence on the premises.
The portal “The Smoking Gun” notes that M. Megchiani previously worked as a consultant at an addiction treatment center in Michigan. There, she helped people go through complex detoxification stages, treating drug and alcohol addiction.
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