Woman Faces Multiple Charges After Forgetting to Empty Cocaine From Jail Purse
By Sheriff Wayne Ivey // February 21, 2026
6 grams of cocaine tucked away

BREVARD COUNTY, FLORIDA – While you do get to bring your belongings with you to jail when you get arrested, it’s probably a good idea to empty out your “jail purse” before arriving at the concierge desk, especially if it’s filled with cocaine.
Of course that’s a piece of advice that Dymond Osbourne, who was arrested this past Monday, could have used prior to getting arrested for throwing a cinder block through the back window of someone’s vehicle.
Now, while her reasoning for doing that is still a mystery, it did earn her a courtesy ride to Ivey’s Iron Bar Lodge where she got to meet some of our incredible staff who assisted in booking her reservation.
While she was being booked in and changing into her exclusive resort attire, she told our Corrections Staff that she actually had a bag of cocaine in her jail purse.
In addition, Dymond admitted that even though she was handcuffed behind her back while being transported, she was able to maneuver her hands enough to eat some additional cocaine that she had concealed inside her pants.
A subsequent search revealed that she had approximately 6 grams of cocaine tucked away in her…well let’s just call it “her personal place.”
So with that, Dymond not only got charged with criminal mischief for throwing the cinder block, but also Introduction Of A Controlled Substance Into A Detention Facility, Possession Of A Controlled Substance, and Tampering With Evidence.
I’ve heard of packing a carry on when traveling, but this takes that statement to a whole new level!













