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600 Pound SETX Man Uses His Rolls of Fat to Smuggle Weapons into Prison

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Story Created: Aug 6, 2009 at 12:18 PM CDT

Story Updated: Aug 6, 2009 at 1:47 PM CDT

A nearly 600-pound man was able to hide a pistol and ammunition from Houston, Texas police and jailers for more than a day while he was in custody by stashing the gun between his rolls of fat.

"Obviously the system broke down," former Harris County Detention Major Mark Kellar said. "The procedures didn't work as they were designed to work."

Houston police said George Vera, 25, was arrested August 2 and taken to the city jail.

He spent a day there before being transferred to the Harris County Jail.

After being there for 14 hours, going through intake procedures, he was taken to the showers, the final step before going to his cell.

There, Vera told police he had a 9mm handgun on him, along with 2 clips.

"If a person has a weapon, narcotics, anything of danger, it should have been found before he winds up in the county jail," said Kellar.

Kellar said Vera should have been searched at least three times before getting to the jail.

Vera weighs nearly 600 pounds and the gun was allegedly hidden between fat layers.

Houston Police Officers Union President Gary Blankinship said cadets are trained how to search morbidly obese people.

"We teach officers to lift up and look under," Blankinship said. "The officer may not have arrested anyone this big before."

Blankenship said that system clearly does not always work.

"They can be so big, basically short of strip searching or searching cavities, they could miss something like this," said Blankinship.

The Houston Police Department and Harris County Sheriff's Office are doing internal investigations to figure out how this could have happened.

Blankinship said they should also change the way officers are trained to search morbidly obese inmates, maybe adding hand-held metal detectors.

Vera has been released from jail on bond.

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