Jessica Bernice Kropp (pictured), 38, was taken into police custody after an officer discovered a small bag of meth was disguised as a bow in her hair

An Arkansas woman has been arrested after cops found bag of methamphetamine dressed up as a bow in her hair.

Flippin police officer Kenneth Looney pulled over Jessica Bernice Kropp and found the drug inspired hair piece on September 24.

The 38-year-old was initially pulled over because of an expired registration at around 6.40pm.

Kropp told Looney that her driver's license was suspended when asked to provide ID, the Baxter Bulletin reported.

Kropp also told the officer that she did not have car insurance and didn't know where the registration for the borrowed car was.

While at the scene, Looney learned Kropp had five valid warrants out for her arrest in four Arkansas counties.

This included four failure to appear warrants and one failure to pay fines warrant.

Looney ordered Kropp to step out of the vehicle and intended to place her under arrest.

That's when he noticed the peculiar looking bow clipped into her hair.

Kropp (pictured) created the methamphetamine bow by tying a rubber band around the middle and clipping it into her hair with a bobby pin

According to an affidavit shared by Baxter Bulletin, Looney found a small bag of methamphetamine fashioned like a bow on the side of her head.

He said: 'As I was detaining Jessica Kropp, I observed what appeared to be a bow in her hair. The bow appeared to be a small, zip-locked bag containing a white crystal-like substance of suspected methamphetamine.'

'The baggie had a small rubber band around the middle, giving it a bow shape and was attached to a bobby pin. The substance was affixed to the right side of her head, attached to her hair.'

A photo snapped by authorities show the pink tied bow fastened neatly atop her pink tinted, blonde hair.

'Are you serious?,' Looney said.

'You have a bow in your hair made from a bag of meth.'

Kropp (pictured) told Officer Looney that she didn't know the methamphetamine bow was in her hair and that someone put it there without her knowledge

Kropp reportedly cursed and tried to explain away the hair accessory.

She said: 'I didn't know that was there, someone else put that there and I didn't know what it was.'

Kropp 'begged' not to have the car towed, but Looney was more interested in what other possible illegal items were tucked away inside the vehicle.

After promising not the tow the car, Kropp allowed Looney to search for the other hidden items.

The Marion County Sheriff's Office booked Kropp (pictured) on September 24 at 7.22pm and placed a $22,530 bond

In total, Looney found multiple bags of meth and drug paraphernalia that included a vape pen filled with THC oil.

He also had a second vape pen filled with a mixture of THC oil and meth.

As she cooperated, Looney only charged her with one count of drug paraphernalia for all her items.

The Marion County Sheriff's Office reports that Kropp was booked at 7.22pm with a $22,530 bond.

There are seven charges listed under her name, including Possession of Methamphetamine, With Intent to Sell or Deliver and Driving on a Suspended Driver's License