Brevard County Deputy Lexi Gordon, assisted by K9 Aurora, pulled over a vehicle in which Teryn Acri was a passenger, according to police.

A search of her belongings led to the discovery of a bag labeled “Definitely Not A Bag Full Of Drugs,” which indeed contained methamphetamine, needles, Narcan, digital scales, and other drug-related items.

The case echoes a similar incident in Oregon in October 2024, when police discovered a bag with the same “Definitely Not A Bag Full Of Drugs” note during a traffic stop that uncovered fentanyl, methamphetamine, cash, and a loaded revolver.

  • @[email protected]
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    85 days ago

    I don’t think Narcan should be counted among the drug paraphernalia. It actually stops drugs. It should be counted as anti-drug paraphernalia and cancel out something else from the list.

    Jokes aside, if you start counting having a Narcan kit as suspecting criminal behaviour, you’ll discourage Narcan kits and people will die.

    • @FollyDolly
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      24 days ago

      They already have in my area. My husband took the training and they told him not to have it visible in his car or bags. Hide it until you need it.