SANTA ROSA COUNTY, Fla. — The advertising didn’t lie.
Florida Highway Patrol troopers don’t always find alleged evidence already tagged and bagged, but in the case of a traffic stop in Santa Rosa County, the alleged drug traffickers did the work for law enforcement when police said they put the drugs they were hauling in a bag marked “Bag Full of Drugs."
Troopers said the bag really did have drugs like methamphetamine, the date rape drug GHB, cocaine, MDMA and fentanyl, WTSP reported.
A traffic stop for unlawful speed on I-10 yesterday bagged two drug traffickers and their not so inconspicuous drug paraphernalia. Troopers seized meth, GHB, cocaine MDMA and fentanyl. Thanks to the Santa Rosa County Sheriff’s Office for the assist. @FLHSMV pic.twitter.com/Fu3ASymrtL
— FHP Panhandle (@FHPPanhandle) February 3, 2020
The Santa Rosa County Sheriff’s office reminded anyone who is thinking about breaking the law, that its K-9s can read.
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