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Oregon police find bag of narcotics ironically labeled ‘Definitely not a bag full of drugs’

When police in Oregon flipped open the label, they found illegal drugs and drug paraphernalia hidden inside a bag that was ironically labeled as “definitely not a bag full of drugs.'' Found it.

Law enforcement arrested Mia Rochelle Bagenstos, 37, and Reginald Lamont Reynolds, 35, on Tuesday, according to the Polish Police East Precinct.

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Police in Oregon found a bag full of drugs, but the outside of it ironically had the words “Definitely not a drug bag” printed on it. (PPB East Police Station)

In addition to the zippered bag and its contradictory text, police also found drugs, cash, a gun and a scale during the traffic stop, authorities said.

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Police said they found more than 10 grams of fentanyl and methamphetamine inside the bag.

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Police said two people stole the car and damaged the ignition system. (PPB East Police Station)

Police allege the two stole the vehicle and damaged the ignition system.

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Reynolds is charged with delivery of methamphetamine, unlawful possession of methamphetamine, unauthorized use of a vehicle and possession of a stolen vehicle.

Baggenstos was also booked for the same price.

Fox News Digital has reached out to Portland Police for comment.

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