This bag is definitely not full of drugs – on a bag with this inscription, officials in the US state of Oregon, when they waved a couple’s car to the side of the road, got into the car.
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The brown “definitely not a bag full of drugs” was under the driver’s seat and contradicted the printed words as it contained 230 grams of meth, 79 fentanyl pills and a small electronic scale. D
Couple was arrested
The driver Reginald Reynolds (35) and his companion Mia Baggstones (37) have been arrested and now face charges of illegal drug and weapons possession and car theft. The only good news for the suspects: despite the “misleading” bag, they are not charged with “covering a crime.”
The drug couple also had 79 fentanyl pills with them. It is a man-made opioid—originally produced as a painkiller—that is extremely addictive and abused as a drug.
Fentanyl is the only substance used to treat American and American children between the ages of 18 and 45 years. Every year in the USA there are more than 100,000 people with a single Fentanyl dose. The opioid appears to be 50 times stronger than heroin. The current Bidue administration is blaming Mexican drug cartels for producing illegal poison using substances imported from China and flooding the US drug market.
Source: Krone

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