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You can't donate that, mate

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An orange dry bag, a resealabe bag with banknotes inside,15 small bags of cannabis and a small tupperware tub with cannabis i
A large bag of cannabis in a resealable bag on top of an electronic scale.
Overhead shot of a portable scanner radio and an air pistol on a table.

On 18 February a volunteer worker at an op shop in Southern District noticed a bag at the front door.

Nothing unusual there. Donations are often left in that very spot for staff to sort through and tidy up for sale.

However, when the shop worker took the bag inside, they noticed that this particular donation had a distinctive pungent aroma. Once it was opened, it quickly emerged why.

A number of bags of cannabis, as well as a large wad of cash, were visible inside.

The worker immediately called Police. As this was happening, a pair of youths walked into the store, highly agitated, looking for a bag they’d misplaced.

Thankfully, local police were extremely quick to respond, arriving on the scene to de-escalate the pair, who were becoming increasingly aggressive with shop staff.

Both were detained under the Search and Surveillance Act, with a search of the bag revealing 43.2 grams of cannabis, scales, other ziplock bags and $3700 in cash.

As it transpired, the pair had left the bag out the front of the store while they waited for their car to be serviced at a workshop nearby. This led the attending staff straight to the vehicle for another search.

Inside they located an air pistol and a police scanner. There was also a further $810. The 16-year-old male and 16-year-old female were arrested and taken to a police station.

The quick and calm actions of the shop's staff allowed for a rapid response from Police and a great outcome in recovering drugs, a weapon, a scanner, and a total of $4510 from illegal activity.

Not a bad day at the shop.