What gave her away?
A Florida woman was busted with a smorgasbord of crack, meth and pills in a zip-up pouch labeled “Bag of Drugs” after a cop spotted it during a traffic stop, police said.
Lauren Riley, 41, was sitting shotgun when her friend was pulled over in St. Petersburg for failing to wear a seatbelt at 11:30 a.m. on Saturday, according to the Florida Highway Patrol.
A trooper allegedly saw Riley rummaging around the passenger-side floor and spotted a small burnt piece of tin foil, according to a police report posted by The Smoking Gun.
The cop asked her to step out of the car then searched her purse — and found a container aptly marked “Bag of Drugs,” police said.
Inside the pouch — as advertised — there was allegedly 3.25 grams of cocaine,1.75 grams of crack, and 1 gram of crystal meth.
The stealth-challenged speed user was also carrying a stash of pharmaceuticals, including 4.5 pills of the anti-anxiety drug alprazolam, 1.5 opioid pills and 2 pills of dextroamphetamine, a stimulant used to treat attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), according to police.
Drug paraphernalia like a metal spoon, a syringe and four glass pipes were allegedly also inside the bag.
Riley was charged with drug and paraphernalia possession. She since been released from the Pinellas County Jail, online records show.
The driver, who was not named, was arrested for having an open container of alcohol in the car.
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