It's so dangerous!
A Florida woman is back in jail days after being released on bail on drug trafficking charges. Police found methamphetamine in her tote bag with a sign saying, “This is definitely not a bag full of drugs,” authorities said.
Teryn Acri's latest legal troubles began last week when the car she was a passenger in was stopped by a sheriff's deputy, the Brevard County Sheriff's Office wrote in a report. facebook Sunday page.
Aurora, a dog from Deputy Lexi Gordon's K9 unit, noticed something unusual about Acri's “several bags” in the vehicle. According to the sheriff's office, the driver insisted that there was “no illegal items in the vehicle,” and ordered deputies to search the vehicle.
However, the driver made a mistake. Police said the bag was filled with illegal contraband.
“Unfortunately for him, this is something you just can't make up, because Acri has several bags and one of them has the words 'This is definitely not a bag of drugs.' Because it was printed!!,” the Sheriff's Office wrote.
“The bag was full of snacks…no, I'm kidding, it was actually drugs. Yes, she actually had a bag with drugs in it, and there was a sign on the side that said, 'Absolutely a bag with drugs in it.'” “It is not!” the statement continued.
Inside the bag, deputies found “methamphetamine, needles, Narcan, a digital scale, small baggies, cut straws, and other drug-related items,” according to the sheriff's office.
Acri, 31, was quickly arrested and charged with methamphetamine trafficking, possession of methamphetamine for sale, and possession of drug paraphernalia.
Her new charges are substantially the same as the charges she faced earlier this month.
Acri was arrested on January 6, but was released two days later after posting $15,500 bail, according to the sheriff's office.
“Brevard County has zero tolerance for crime, especially when it comes to people distributing poison on the streets!!” the Sheriff's Office wrote.
Acri's new bond has not yet been determined and she remains in prison.
