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A Florida woman picked up an extra felony charge when she wildly tried to smuggle nearly 4 grams of cocaine into a county jail through her “jail purse.”

Brevard County Sheriff’s Office deputies arrested Reagan Cox, 30, on Saturday for resisting arrest during a traffic stop. When she arrived at the Brevard County Jail, staff noticed something abnormal with Cox’s “lower region” — or her “jail purse area if you will.”


  Corrections deputies escorted Cox to a changing room, where she attempted “to shield” her buttock with her hand, authorities said.  Brevard County Sheriff Corrections deputies escorted Cox to a changing room, where she attempted “to shield” her buttock with her hand, authorities said.  Brevard County Sheriff

  Cox denied knowing about the coke, telling deputies that someone may have put it there during an “intimate encounter.” Brevard County Sheriff Cox denied knowing about the coke, telling deputies that someone may have put it there during an “intimate encounter.” Brevard County Sheriff

Corrections deputies escorted Cox to a changing room, where she attempted “to shield” her buttocks with her hand, authorities said. 

When staff removed her hand, a baggie dropped to the floor containing 3.8 grams of cocaine.

“You really just can’t make this stuff up … butt you sure can try as this one puts the ole … ’those are not my pants’ excuse to shame!!” the sheriff’s office wrote in a statement on Facebook.

Cox denied knowing about the cocaine and told deputies that someone must have placed it there during an “intimate encounter,” according to the statement.

She received an additional charge for bringing contraband into a detention facility — and was released from custody the same day. 

“Folks, if not realizing that someone left cocaine in your ‘Jail Purse’ is not a good enough reminder to not do drugs, then I don’t know what is!!” clinched the sheriff’s office statement.

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