A Florida man was banned from Disney World after allegedly attempting to sneak a wallet full of cocaine into the Magic Kingdom.
Dustin Lee Wallace, 44, was arrested on March 29 and charged with possession of cocaine, according to an arrest affidavit obtained by PEOPLE. He pleaded not guilty on April 2, per court records.
Around 5:20 p.m. on March 29, Wallace and his son were at the Magic Kingdom bus loop security checkpoint when they entered the security guard’s line and were scanned with a metal detector. The scanner then set off an alert about Wallace’s back pocket, according to a statement the sheriff’s office collected from the Disney security officer.
Security then asked Wallace to empty his pockets, at which point he appeared to get nervous, the affidavit said. When the security officer opened his “bulky” wallet, he allegedly found a bag of powdery white substances.
Disney security then told Wallace to leave the park and warned him not to return to any Disney parks, hotels, or property. After a field test allegedly came back positive for cocaine, cocaine, security then called the sheriff’s office to report Wallace.
When deputies from the Orange County Sheriff’s Office arrived at Magic Kingdom, they took a statement from Wallace who said that he had been using cocaine for approximately one month because of stress from work, the affidavit said.
Wallace admitted to police that he put cocaine in his wallet and was attempting to bring it inside the Disney park, deputies alleged in Wallace’s arrest affidavit.
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He was then taken into custody and booked in a nearby jail, deputies said.
Wallace’s bond was set at $2,500, according to Orange Circuit Court Records. His case is still pending.
Wallace’s attorney could not be immediately reached by PEOPLE for comment on his case.
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