Portland police find fentanyl and meth in stolen car bag
- During a traffic stop on a stolen vehicle, police found drugs in a pouch humorously labeled to mislead officers.
- The search revealed over ten grams of fentanyl and methamphetamine, along with a loaded revolver and cash.
- The incident highlights ongoing issues with drug possession and vehicle theft in Portland, with legal consequences for the suspects.
In Portland, Oregon, police made a surprising discovery during a traffic stop on a stolen vehicle on Tuesday night. Officers pulled over a car driven by Mia Rochelle Baggenstos and Reginald Lamont Reynolds after noticing it was reported stolen. Upon searching the vehicle, they found a pouch humorously labeled "Definitely Not a Bag Full of Drugs," which contained over ten grams of fentanyl and methamphetamine, along with a loaded revolver, cash, and drug scales. The incident highlights the ongoing issues of drug possession and vehicle theft in the area. Both individuals were arrested and charged with multiple offenses, including delivery and possession of methamphetamine, as well as unauthorized use of a vehicle. However, prosecutors decided not to pursue charges against Baggenstos, raising questions about the legal outcomes for those involved in drug-related crimes. This case underscores the challenges law enforcement faces in combating drug trafficking and the creative ways individuals attempt to conceal illegal activities.