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An officer arrived at the bank and arrested Kelley after the object she allegedly dropped in with the deposit -- 55 grams of marijuana -- gave a positive result in a field test. UPI File/Christine Chew
An officer arrived at the bank and arrested Kelley after the object she allegedly dropped in with the deposit -- 55 grams of marijuana -- gave a positive result in a field test. UPI File/Christine Chew  
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Published: June 22, 2012 at 3:51 PM

ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla., June 22 (UPI) -- Florida authorities said they arrested a Dunkin' Donuts employee who allegedly dropped marijuana in with a bank deposit.

St. Augustine, Fla., police said Kimberley Kelley, 30, was arrested Tuesday when she returned to Regions Bank to ask if there were any objects she had accidentally dropped in with a deposit she made for her store, WJXT-TV, Jacksonville, Fla., reported Friday.

An officer arrived at the bank and arrested Kelley after the object she allegedly dropped in with the deposit -- 55 grams of marijuana -- gave a positive result in a field test.

Kelley was released Wednesday from St. Johns County Jail on $5,000 bond.

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