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Florida woman claims cocaine found in her butt after arrest must’ve been from ‘intimate encounter’
By Daniel Cody Published June 30, 2026, 9:17 p.m. ETSee more of our coverage in your search results.
Add The New York Post on GoogleA 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.
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!!” wrote the sheriff’s office 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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USMNT vs. Bosnia and Herzegovina odds, prediction: 2026 World Cup Round of 32 picks by expert on 18-8 run
The United States Men's National Team will take the pitch again in the World Cup 2026 on Wednesday with a Round of 32 match versus Bosnia and Herzegovina. The USMNT went 2-0-1 in group play to win Group D with 6 points, while the Bosnians (1-1-1) were a third-place finisher in Group B. This is Bosnia and Herzegovina's first World Cup knockout round appearance, while USA have lost four straight knockout matches. USA are No. 15 in FIFA rankings, with Bosnia-Herzegovina ranked 61st.
Kickoff is at 8 p.m. ET from San Francisco Bay Area Stadium. The USMNT have two wins and one draw in three all-time meetings. The latest USMNT vs. Bosnia and Herzegovina odds from FanDuel Sportsbook list USA at -270 (risk $270 to win $100) on the 90-minute money line, with Bosnia at +800 and a draw at +380. The over/under for total goals is 2.5. The Americans are at -650 to advance to the Round of 16, with the Bosnians at +420.
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Now, Green has studied USA vs. Bosnia and Herzegovina and just revealed his 2026 World Cup picks and betting predictions. You can head to SportsLine now to see his picks. Here are several World Cup odds and soccer betting lines for USMNT vs. Bosnia and Herzegovina:
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After examining Bosnia vs. USMNT from every angle, Green is leaning Over 2.5 total goals (-140). Despite limited action from star player Christian Pulisic, the USMNT were explosive in the group stage as just three teams scored more than their eight goals. Bosnia's defense has holes in it as the nation has conceded in 11 of its last 12 matches across all competitions. Bosnia and Herzegovina have also conceded in all six of their World Cup matches in team history.
Meanwhile, the Americans' defensive third is their weakness as they've kept just one clean sheet over their last 11 matches. Green is expecting a back-and-forth contest, making the Over the side to back. "Captain Edin Džeko hasn't scored yet at this tournament, but Ermin Mahmić already has two goals to his name, and winger Kerim Alajbegović was also on target against Qatar," Green told SportsLine. "The Bosnians are strong in attack, so this could be an entertaining game." See Green's best bets for USA vs. Bosnia and Herzegovina at SportsLine, and you can bet Over 2.5 goals for Bosnia vs. USA at FanDuel here:
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Add CBS Sports on GoogleGOP Rep. Tom Kean Jr. explains his 'mysterious' 4-month absence from Congress

OAN Staff Lillian Mann
6:30 PM – Tuesday, June 30, 2026
In an emotional speech on the House floor, New Jersey GOP Representative Tom Kean Jr. revealed the reason behind his four-month long medical leave from Congress, telling his fellow lawmakers that he was in the hospital for depression.
Kean (R-N.J.) disclosed on Tuesday that he was recently diagnosed with depression following a hospitalization for undisclosed health concerns. He added that recovering from the mental illness has taken longer than expected.
“I am a private person by nature … talking about myself has never come naturally. But I believe that I owe an explanation to the people of New Jersey’s 7th District, to my colleagues in this chamber and to the American people for my absence,” he began from the podium Tuesday morning.
“I was given the diagnosis of depression. It is physical, it is emotional and, until you’ve experienced it yourself, it is difficult to fully understand how powerful this illness can be.”
The 57-year-old has missed more than 140 votes during his recovery, amounting to a 100% absence rate, according to the website GovTrack.
“I began to understand not only my diagnosis, but how long depression had been affecting my life,” he continued. “When people hear the word depression, many people think it simply means feeling sad. But depression is so much more than that.”
“When I first informed the public that I was dealing with a medical issue, I was still trying to understand what was happening myself,” he said of the secrecy of his absence.
Despite feeling hesitant when his doctors recommended he stayed at the hospital, he shared that he was ultimately grateful for the decision.
“When I said I hope to return in a matter of weeks, I believed it. Those were the best estimates that the doctor could provide. But as the over 48 million of my fellow Americans being treated for this illness have come to discover, there is no timeline for healing. There is no timeline for recovery. Only the work of getting better one day at a time,” he said.
“Today I am grateful that I listened to my doctors … I am grateful that I accepted help. Because today I stand before you healthier, stronger and excited to return to the work that I love.”
Although Kean’s condition was not made public until Tuesday, the details were apparently known by Capitol Hill colleagues –including House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) — who said earlier this month, “I do know what his health issue is, but he’s asked me not to disclose that, and I’m going to honor that.”
Johnson also emphasized at the time that Kean’s absence is “not a scandalous thing at all,” telling reporters that “people deal with health issues. Maybe that’s a news flash for you, but even members of Congress get sick as well.”
During his absence, Kean secured the Republican nomination for a third term representing New Jersey’s 7th Congressional District after running unopposed in the primary. He will face Rebecca Bennett (D-N.J.) in November.
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