An Enfield man remains in the Halifax County Detention Center after a jail scan Tuesday showed he allegedly concealed 10.9 grams of cocaine in his mouth and swallowed multiple bags, the sheriff’s office reported.

Adrian Bell, 35, was initially taken to a medical facility for evaluation; he was treated and later released back into custody, according to Major Anzell Harris.

Bell was first taken to the detention center following a warrant check at Chockoyotte Park around 4 pm. The HCSO Community Action Team and the Halifax Regional Drug and Gang Task Force had responded to a tip that a group of men were in possession of a rifle while children were at the park.

Four men were detained, and Sergeant D. Harrison deployed his dog, Loki. No firearms were located in the area or in a vehicle, though marijuana was discovered, Harris said.

At the detention center, Lieutenant Q. Govan and his staff discovered the cocaine, and a further examination of the scan indicated that Bell had swallowed multiple bags.

Warrants were served on Bell for felony possession of a Schedule II controlled substance, possession with intent to sell and deliver cocaine, and possession of a controlled substance on jail premises.

He has a March 26 district court date.