Florida woman carrying tote that says Definitely Not a Bag Full of Drugs arrested for trafficking meth

What a dope! A Florida woman is back behind bars just days after being released on bond for drug trafficking after deputies found meth in her tote bag that read “Definitely Not a Bag Full of Drugs,” authorities said.Teryn Acri’s latest legal troubles began when the car she was a passenger in was pulled over by a deputy last week, the Brevard County Sheriff’s Office wrote on its Facebook page on Sunday.

Deputy Lexi Gordon’s K9 unit dog, Aurora, detected something amiss in “a few bags” belonging to Acri that were inside the vehicle.The driver let the deputy search the car, insisting that “nothing illegal should be inside,” the sheriff’s office said.But the driver was mistaken; the bags were loaded with illegal contraband, according to cops.

“Well unfortunately for him, 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!!” the sheriff’s office wrote.“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”!!” the statement continued.A deputy found “methamphetamine, needles, Narcan, digital scales, small baggies, cut straws and other items associated with drugs,” in the bag, according to the sheriff’s office.

Acri, 31, was swiftly arrested and charged with trafficking in meth, possession of methamphetamine with intent to sell, and possession of drug paraphernalia.Her new charges are practically identical to the ones she’s facing from earlier this month.

Acri had been arrested on Jan.6, but was freed two days later after meeting her $15,500 bond, according to the sheriff’s office.

“In Brevard County we have zero tolerance for crime, especially when it comes to people putting poison out on our streets!!” the sheriff’s office wrote.A new bond has yet to be set for Acri and she r...

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