A bag labelled "definitely not a bag full of drugs" led to the arrest of two individuals in the US state of Oregon on Wednesday, local police say.
Portland police officers apparently discovered the ironically-labelled bag during a stop of a stolen Ford Taurus.
The bag allegedly contained 79 blue fentanyl pills, three fake oxycodone tablets, and 230g of methamphetamine, The Guardian reports.
"The driver and passenger were both arrested," said Portland police public information officer sergeant Kevin Allen.
"Inside the vehicle was a substantial number of packaged drugs including methamphetamine and blue fentanyl pills, multiple scales, money and a loaded firearm."
The suspects, identified as Reginald Reynolds, 35, and Mia Baggenstos, 37, now face multiple charges, including drug possession and possession of a stolen vehicle.
Officers initially became suspicious when they noticed visible tampering with the car's ignition.
A search allegedly revealed the drugs, including the conspicuously labelled bag.


















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