'Definitely not a bag full of drugs' bag full of meth: Cops
Definitely not a bag full of drugs

Left: Teryn Acri. Right: “Definitely not a bag full of drugs” bag that contained methamphetamine, cops said. (Brevard County Sheriff’s Office).

Florida police making a traffic stop say they found a woman in possession of a bag that said “Definitely not a bag full of drugs.”

Spoiler alert: According to the cops, there were definitely drugs in the bag.

Sheriff Wayne Ivey of Brevard County shared a story on Facebook about Deputy Lexi Gordon and her police dog Aurora. The incident occurred in Melbourne at 3 a.m. one Saturday when Gordon spotted a U-Haul truck driving without its lights on, prompting her to initiate a traffic stop.

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Upon searching the vehicle at the driver’s consent, suspicious items were discovered. The driver claimed there was nothing illegal inside, yet one of the bags in possession of the passenger, Teryn Acri, drew attention with its peculiar labeling stating “Definitely not a bag full of drugs.” However, this bag did contain drugs, contrary to what was indicated.

Deputies uncovered a substantial amount of evidence related to drug activity inside the U-Haul, including nearly 8 grams of methamphetamine, alongside various items such as needles, Narcan, digital scales, small bags, cut straws, and other drug paraphernalia.

Cops took Acri to the Brevard County Jail on charges of possession of methamphetamine with intent to sell and possession of drug paraphernalia.

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