Brevard County Woman Arrested for Trafficking Meth, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia
By Space Coast Daily // January 21, 2025
Message from Sheriff Wayne Ivey

BREVARD COUNTY, FLORIDA – Often times in law enforcement we say to ourselves “you just can’t make this stuff up” and this case is without question one of those cases.
Last week, Deputy Justin Shannon arrested Teryn Acri after a traffic stop where she had trafficking amounts of methamphetamine, and was ultimately charged with trafficking in meth, possession of methamphetamine with intent to sell, and possession of drug paraphernalia.
She was arrested on January 6 with “no bond” and of course bonded out on January 8 after getting a ridiculous bond set of $15,500, but hey that’s a story for another day.
Now last night, just 10 days after getting out of jail, Deputy Lexi Gordon and her K9 partner Aurora were out on patrol and conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle where Acri happened to be the passenger.
As Deputy Gordon spoke to the driver he agreed to a search of the vehicle stating nothing illegal should be inside.
Well unfortunately for him, this is the part you just can’t make up, as Acri had had a few bags with her and one of them had the words “Definitely Not A Bag Full Of Drugs” printed on it.
The bag was filled with snacks…nah just kidding it was actually drugs, that’s right, she actually had a bag with drugs in it that said on the side “Definitely Not A Bag Full Of Drugs”.
In her possession, within all of her belongings and the cool bag of course, Deputy Gordon located methamphetamine, needles, narcan, digital scales, small baggies, cut straws and other items associated with drugs.
Since Acri apparently forgot what happened to her just the other week, she’s now enjoying another “staycation” at Ivey’s Iron Bar Lodge, on a No Bond status once again, of course that’s only till a judge gives her another ridiculous bond so she can get out and do the same crap over again.
You know there is a quote that says “insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results” and folks let me tell you, this is absolute insanity that we just keep letting these criminals out of jail on ridiculous bonds so they can break more laws.
Oh well, as I said earlier…that’s a story for a different day that is coming real soon cause like you, I have had enough.
In Brevard County we have zero tolerance for crime, especially when it comes to people putting poison out on our streets.
– Sheriff Wayne Ivey