Florida woman caught with meth, Valium begs cops not to take her sex toy during drug bust

A Florida woman pleaded with SWAT team officers not to confiscate her sex toy while they were searching her backpack for drugs last week, according to police.

“Don’t take my dildo,” she asked of officers from the Martin County Sheriff’s Office, according to arrest documents obtained by the Smoking Gun.

While conducting a search warrant around 5:45 a.m. on Nov. 21, police searched 27-year-old Ariella Messina’s backpack.

Inside, they found loose yellow pills in a bag stashed inside a pack of Newport cigarettes, crystal-like substances and a blue vibrator. 

Officers wrote in the police report that she admitted “that the backpack was hers and she was aware of the contents inside.”

The pills were later identified as Teva 3926 diazepam pills, better known by the brand name Valium.

The crystal substance tested positive for meth, cops said.

Messina, who was on probation for a previous cocaine conviction, was one of five individuals arrested at the Jensen Beach residence after police seized cocaine, meth, drug paraphernalia and brass knuckles.

The drugs were inside a locked safe in Messina’s residence, according to court documents.

She was booked into the Martin County Jail with two felony charges of possession of a controlled substance without a script.

She is being held in lieu of $10,000 bond, the Smoking Gun reported.

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