Two men have been charged after police discovered a bag labeled ‘Bag Full Of Drugs’ filled with drugs, according to a Facebook post.
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Santa Rosa K-9 Deputies recently assisted FHP on a traffic stop on I-10 where a large amount of narcotics were discovered. Note to self- do not traffic your illegal narcotics in bags labeled “Bag Full Of Drugs”. Our K-9’s can read.
Ian Simmons, 34, and Joshua Reinhardt, 34, were pulled over in Santa Rosa County, FL, on Saturday when police clocked them going at 95-mph on the interstate. After troopers called a Santa Rosa County Sheriff’s deputy for assistance, a K-9 sniffer dog detected drugs in the vehicle, according to a Florida Highway Patrol arrest report. When officers looked further, they found pouches with the words ‘Bag Full Of Drugs’ written across the front in capital letters.
Authorities say they found 75g of methamphetamine, 1.36kg of GHB, 1g of cocaine, 3.6g of fentanyl, 15 MDMA tablets, and drug paraphernalia. Simmons and Reinhardt now face drug trafficking charges.