During Cell Shake-Down of Billings Jail Inmate Tayler Lynn Wyman, Jailers Find Cocaine Pipe Hidden in Her Cell





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By: Donald Cyphers Investigative reporter
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Yellowstone County Detention Center inmate, Billings woman Tayler Lynn Wyman, was arrested and charged with possession of paraphernalia inside of the Detention Facility.
According to Yellowstone County Sheriff Deputy Greenfield Badge # 3055, Deputy Greenfield dispatched to the County detention facility regarding a drug complaint that was called in by jailers.
According to Sgt Myrup, a shakedown of Tayler Lynn Wyman's cell by jailers located a clear pink glass pipe. The style of pipe is used to smoke COCAINE.
Deputy Greenfield read Wyamn her Miranda Waring, but Wyman waived her rights and gave a recorded statement. Wayman admitted that the pipe was hers and that she just had not been able to use the pipe yet to some her COCAINE, but her intent was to use it to smoke COCAINE.
Wayman incurred charges of Criminal possession of Drug Paraphernalia.

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