Honesty Is the Best Policy: Florida Woman Carrying Tote Bag That Says ‘Definitely Not a Bag Full of Drugs’ Arrested for Trafficking Meth

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Image Credit: Brevard County Sheriff

Teryn Acri may not be leaving the police radar anytime soon. Just days after her release for trafficking drugs, the Florida woman was spotted with meth inside a bag with the inscription “Definitely Not a Bag Full of Drugs.” But it was a bag of lies.

The Brevard County Police Sheriff’s Office notified the public of a recent arrest made in the area. Via a Facebook post, the office shared how Teryn Acri, a repeat offender, was pulled over. Although she was not the one driving, upon noticing her, the police proceeded to search the vehicle. Meanwhile, the driver tried to convince cops, maintaining that the vehicle was drug-free.

Still, this did not deter the officers from searching thoroughly. Eventually, they found some bags which were heavily loaded. During the search, the police spotted the inscription on a bag that read, “Definitely Not a Bag Full of Drugs.” But this was merely a bonus tip as the authorities pried into the contents of the bag that was full of drugs!

The deputy in charge discovered cut straws, Narcan, needles, small baggies, methamphetamine, and digital scales for weighing drugs. Without wasting time, the police handcuffed Acri and her company. Acri now awaits her verdict while in prison, with a slew of charges against her.

This includes trafficking in meth, possession of meth with intent to sell, and possession of drug paraphernalia. This is not her first time behind bars. Back on January 6, Teryn Acri was arrested and was slapped with a $15,500 bond fee which was sorted. Two days after the arrest, she was released.

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