
A woman has arrested for carrying a tote that had ‘definitely not a bag full of drugs’ written on it – but turned out to be the opposite.
Teryn Acri was in the passenger’s seat of a vehicle that was pulled over by sheriff’s deputies for a traffic stop in Florida last week.
‘This is the part you just can’t make up, as Acri had had a few bags with her and one of them had the words “Definitely Not A Bag Full Of Drugs” printed on it!!’ wrote the Brevard County Sheriff’s Office on Facebook on Sunday.
‘The bag was filled with snacks…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”!!’


Inside the ironically labeled bag, deputies found methamphetamine, needles, narcan, digital scales and cut straws.
Acri was charged with trafficking meth, possessing methamphetamine with intent to sell and possessing drug paraphernalia.
Just 10 days prior on January 6, Acri was arrested and had her bond set at $15,500. She bonded out two days later, only to be busted in the traffic stop with the male driver.
‘Since Acri apparently forgot what happened to her just the other week, she’s now enjoying another “staycation” at Ivey’s Iron Bar Lodge, on a No Bond status once again,’ stated the sheriff’s office.

‘Of course that’s only till a judge gives her another ridiculous bond so she can get out and do the same crap over again!!’
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The sheriff’s office’s added: ‘Often times in law enforcement we say to ourselves “you just can’t make this stuff up” and this case is without question one of those cases!!’
It is not the first time that a woman has been arrested after being discovered having a bag stating it was for drugs.
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A couple driving a stolen car stopped by cops in Portland, Oregon, in October were arrested after authorities found a bag labeled ‘definitely not a bag full of drugs’. Detectives who opened the bag saw that it contained more than 10 grams of fentanyl and meth.
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