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Portland, Oregon, cops searching a purportedly stolen car this week found a sack labeled “definitely not a bag full of drugs” that was in fact full of them.
The search was conducted by the Portland Police Bureau East Precinct on Tuesday. Officers found scales, small clear bags, other small bags full of an unspecified white narcotic, a loaded revolver and cash, the precinct posted along with a picture on X.
The drugs in the bag were fentanyl and meth, PPB spokeswoman Terri Wallo-Strauss told The Oregonian.
The suspects connected to the case are Mia Baggenstos, 37, and Reginald Reynolds, 35, reported The Oregonian. Both suspects were originally booked on the same charges, but only Mr. Reynolds will be tried, according to court records.
Mr. Reynolds has been charged with unlawful possession of methamphetamine, delivery of methamphetamine, possession of a stolen vehicle and unauthorized use of a vehicle.
He’s due in court for arraignment on Jan. 15.
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