A large bag of marijuana was found in a pair of donated pants to a Pennsylvania Salvation Army outlet, the Associated Press reported
Now, the act of charity may end badly for the donor after a large bag of marijuana was found and police are now investigating, according to the AP.
Sugarcreek Borough police say they were called when workers found a large plastic bag of marijuana among some donated clothes, the AP reported.
Police were working with store employees to determine who donated the clothes and when, according to the AP. Police say the drugs were found earlier this week.
Police Chief Matt Carlson tells the Derrick he suspects the owner of the drugs has noticed them missing by now, if only because the bag contained a "substantial quantity" of pot, according to the AP.
The chief says this isn't the first time officers have investigated an unusual item among donated clothing saying, "we've had guns ... cash ... rings, and now marijuana," the AP reported.