Just because cannabis is legal for adults in Oregon, that doesn't mean kids aren't still getting arrested for trying to sell it to each other. Now, though, things are different. Now, kids have Snapchat.

Take Brayden Garza, 18, a high school student in Scappoose, who was arrested on Jan. 6 after police served a search warrant at 31000 block of Siercks Road while Garza was in school. While there, they seized items including "3.5 ounces of marijuana, scales, multiple prescription pills and other controlled substance."

A release from the Scappoose Police Department says that the warrant was the result of information they gathered proving Garza was selling marijuana over Snapchat and then posting pictures of himself with large amounts of cash on Instagram.

This would be a good time to remind all teens that your social media profiles aren't invisible to adults.

Adrian Barrera-Mesinas, 35, was also arrested on drug charges. It is not clear how the two are related, though online records suggest they both live at the same location on Siercks Road.

Both men were were taken to the Columbia County Jail.

For his part, Garza is out and posting on Instagram and Snapchat again, though the incriminating posts are gone.

Brayden Garza Snapchat, Jan. 25.

-- Lizzy Acker

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lacker@oregonian.com, @lizzzyacker