South Carolina Cops Shocked When They Realize Woman Isn’t Pregnant
South Carolina cops were shocked when they realized a woman isn’t really pregnant! The man and woman have been accused of trafficking more than 1,500 grams of cocaine through South Carolina. This after the drugs tumbled out of a fake pregnancy belly one of the alleged dealers was wearing.
Cops’ suspicions arose after Anthony Miller and Cemeka Mitchem gave “conflicting information” on Mitchem’s due date during a traffic stop. The Anderson County Sheriff’s Office said deputies pulled over Anthony Miller and Cemeka Mitchem during a “proactive patrol” on Interstate 85. The officer’s suspicions were confirmed when the coke fell out of the decoy’s belly as Mitchem began to run from the cops.
Miller and Mitchem are currently facing drug-trafficking charges. Nice gender reveal hahaha!
I’m sorry to tell you this. South Carolina is not a good place for working moms! Nearly half of the U.S. workforce is made up of women and research shows. In fact 73% of moms with kids under 18 were working in 2022. Being a working mom can be challenging, but it’s even harder for some women because of where they live. A new report reveals the states that are doing the best – and worst – job of supporting working mothers. WalletHub has just released their annual list of the Best and Worst States for Working Moms.
- They compared all 50 states and Washington, D.C. on 17 key metrics in three main areas: childcare, professional opportunities and work-life balance.
- Based on those factors, Massachusetts tops the list for the best state for working moms, just like it has in the previous two years.
- It comes in number one for work-life balance and second for child care.
- But even worse? South Carolina was the 2nd worse on the list!
- North Carolina was in the middle at #39