Police in Oregon Find Drugs in Ironically Labeled Bag
Officers arrested two individuals after discovering narcotics in a bag labeled 'definitely not a bag full of drugs' during a traffic stop in Portland.
- Portland police stopped a stolen vehicle and found drugs, cash, a loaded gun, and scales inside.
- The bag containing the drugs was humorously labeled 'definitely not a bag full of drugs.'
- Officers discovered 79 blue fentanyl pills, three fake oxycodone tablets, and 230 grams of methamphetamine.
- The suspects, Reginald Reynolds and Mia Baggenstos, face multiple charges including drug possession and possession of a stolen vehicle.
- Oregon recently recriminalized drug possession, reversing a 2020 decriminalization effort amid rising overdose and homelessness rates.