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Drug suspect wants released from jail so she can be with her children — Drug stash hidden near boobies

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SALINE CO.— An Eldorado convicted thief who was busted with Ice has asked to be released from jail so she can get back home to her children.

According to information filed in the case, on November 30, at 1:34 p.m. deputy Chuck Welge was on routine patrol northbound on Lincoln St., in Eldorado, when he spotted Cassie Marie Worozylo, 33, of 1900 North Main St., Apt. 1B, Eldorado, walking at the intersection of Lincoln Street at Douglas Street.

Welge knew that Worozylo was wanted on an outstanding county warrant in her theft case and informed her that she was being taken into custody.

What happened next is indicative of what’s wrong with today’s society in general.

Deputy Welge asked Worozylo if she had anything illegal on her person and she proceeded to inform him that she had a syringe and dope in her bra.

Screen Shot 2016-01-04 at 7.04.47 PMAs instructed, she pulled the syringe and a small clear bag out of the left side of her bra and placed it on the trunk of the police cruiser.

When Welge asked her if it was a bag of meth she said, “No, it’s Ice.”

Ice is considered a methamphetamine, but is stronger than average street meth, more addictive and has more harmful side effects.

Miss Worozylo, her syringe, dope, bra and everything else in it were all transported to the county jail where she was booked on a single count of Unlawful Possession of Methamphetamine.

On December 1, 2015 Worozylo’s cash bond was set at $1,000.

It is unclear if Worozylo is illiterate, fried on drugs or stupid, but on Dec. 8, 2015 she filed a handwritten motion begging the court to reduce her bond to the amount it was already set at, $1,000.

In the motion, allegedly in her own handwriting, she said that she had a job waiting for her unemployed self and that “I need to get back home to my children.”

Why Miss W didn’t think about that before she went on a stroll with dope stashed in the vicinity of her ta’s is anyone’s guess.

She also promised that with a “sane mind and body to show up for all court matters in Saline County.”

Oddly enough, on her affidavit of assets and liabilities on the line for number of children Worozylo said she had none.

Judge Walden Morris reduced the amount of her bond from $1,000 cash to $750.

Despite her claims of being able to afford the $1,000 cash bond, at last check, Worozylo was still in the county jail not having come up with the $750, either.

A jury trial has been set in the case for February 24.


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