Where are They Hiding the Drugs
Where Are They Hiding the Drugs?
- Writing Utensils
- Wide barreled highlighters can be converted to be marijuana pipes, pens can be used to conceal drugs and be used as straws to snort drugs
- Cans and Wrappers
- Empty soda cans are great diversion safes and they can be homemade or purchased. Just unscrew the top of the can and store the stash of drugs, money and paraphernalia. If you see a soda can or food wrapper that rarely moves, or is constantly present, you may want to investigate
- Personal Hygiene and Make-up Product
- From lipstick tubes to lip balm, from deodorant sticks to hair product bottles, teens will empty and hollow out any item that helps them to hide their stuff.
- Vehicles
- Teens often conceal marijuana in tea bags and tape them behind the dashboard, under the seats, and/or under the hood.
- Bathroom Toilets and Vents
- Under the toilet tank lid is a popular place to hide drugs, as well as bathroom vents. Vents are easy to remove and replace
- Candy Containers and Wrapper
- Altoid tins and Lifesaver containers (if your teen constantly has one in his or her possession, it may be worth a peek)
- Rewrap Smarties Candy to hide pills
- Hide pills in Tootsie Rolls
- Belt Buckle
- The buckle can be changed into a secret compartment to hide drugs and paraphernalia.
- Posters and Wall Hanging
- Teens will flatten drugs and tape them behind posters and picture frames If you notice the frame of a picture is constantly hanging crooked or the tape on the corner of a poster is pealing, it may be worth a peek)
- Books
- Teen can cut out the pages and created a drug safe
- Mattresses and Toys
- Teens can cut holes into stuffed animals or mattresses to create a secret compartment that hides their drugs (Pay particular attention if your teen insists on taking that stuffed animal to sleepovers)
- Game Consoles
- Inside hand controllers or console
- Shoes
- Under soles
- Alarm Clocks
- Inside battery compartment
- Graphing Calculators
- Inside battery compartments










