Florida police were flabbergasted to find a woman they’d recently busted for possession carrying drugs in a bag labeled “Definitely not a bag full of drugs.”
Brevard County Sheriff’s Office said Sunday that an officer pulled a over car in which Teryn Acri — whom they busted previously on Jan. 6 for possessing methamphetamine with intent to sell — was a passenger. When they searched that car Saturday night, cops allegedly found more drugs belonging to Acri in a comically misleading bag.
“The bag was filled with snacks…” Sheriff Wayne Ivey joked on Facebook. “Nah just kidding it was actually drugs, that’s right, she actually had a bag with drugs in it that said on the side ‘Definitely Not A Bag Full Of Drugs’!!”
According to police, that bag contained methamphetamine. The 31-year-old suspect was also said to be in possession of drug paraphernalia and Narcan, which is used to treat opioid overdoses. Police said Acri was arrested and held on bond, which they expect her to pay so she can resume her allegedly illegal behavior.
“That’s a story for a different day that is coming real soon cause like you, I have had enough!!” Ivey wrote.