A Georgia sheriff’s office announced Monday it picked up items near a state prison during a “storm cleanup.”

The Washington County Sheriff’s Office posted pictures on Facebook of a table with items its officers recovered while clearing off a highway near Washington State Prison after Hurricane Helene, according to the agency.

There are several clear bags on the table that are filled with green contents. Another bag with white items sits next to the others. To the left of them are two filled pill bottles and bags appearing to contain pills.

On the right side of the tabletop are three bags filled with packages appearing to feature the word “cookie” above the “Supreme” clothing brand’s label. Toward the left side are at least five bags of Hyfly marijuana edibles and four packages of Love Saverz edibles.

Bags with nicotine warning labels are also in the photos, as well as one with a “not for minors” label. Situated around the packages are rolling papers, four Lost Mary vapes and two lighters.

The sheriff’s office described the items as “lost and found property” that can be picked up at its address.

“If you would like to claim ownership of these packages, please come see us at 733 Kaolin Road, Sandersville. Georgia,” the agency wrote.

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