Police in San Francisco arrest a man accused of leaving a backpack filled with suspected methamphetamine in a rideshare vehicle, according to multiple outlets. In each account, the incident starts when a rideshare driver reports the abandoned bag to law enforcement after it is left in the vehicle. Police then locate and arrest the passenger they believe is responsible.

The Los Angeles Times and Washington Times both describe the suspect as a man in San Francisco and note that the rideshare driver helps police identify and stop him. Fox News adds a specific detail about the amount and location, reporting that police say the suspect is from Sacramento and that the backpack contains about 355.7 grams of suspected methamphetamine. Fox News also characterizes the alleged value as roughly $30,000, based on police statements.

All sources describe the same core facts: a backpack allegedly containing meth is left behind in a rideshare, the driver alerts police, and the passenger is arrested following the report.