It's an easy game to play, and you'll probably get it right on the first try, but why is it someone getting arrested in a D.A.R.E. shirt always has the same charges?

A 35-year-old Texan by the name of Michelle Ochoa was the passenger in a vehicle that was pulled over.

When questioned by the officers, Ochoa "openly stated" that she "had warrants" in a neighboring county, according to a police report.

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A run of her name through the computer system bounced back information confirming that indeed, Ochoa had an outstanding warrant. She was wanted for failure to appear in court on a narcotics possession charge. A search of Ochoa's bag turned up some Xanax - which she, of course, did not have a prescription for.

Elsewhere in the vehicle, officers found cocaine, a scale, as well as “several unused plastic baggies consistent with that of packaging narcotics prior to distribution.”

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Another passenger in the vehicle reportedly told police Ochoa “had narcotics concealed on her person,” but a search of her found "No contraband," according to the report.

Ochoa - seen above in her D.A.R.E. Keeping Kids Off Drugs t-shirt, was immediately booked into the Jim Wells County jail on a narcotics possession charge.

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Read more at The Smoking Gun

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