ST. LUCIE COUNTY — A man investigators say wore a shirt with “COKE” on the front got arrested after selling guess what?

Hint: It rhymes with Rogaine.

According to an arrest affidavit related to a St. Lucie County sheriff’s investigation, an informant on June 5 went to a convenience store at Avenue D and North 13th Street.

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The informant spoke to a man with a two-toned blue shirt with red lettering of “COKE” on the front. Coke is a widely-used term for cocaine.

The informant asked for $40 of “hard,” a slang word for crack cocaine.

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The man in the “COKE” shirt then is accused of handing the informant four rocks of crack cocaine for $40.

The man in the “COKE” shirt was identified as Terry Simmons, 53, of Fort Pierce.

Deputies went to his nearby home two days later, arresting Simmons on a charge of sale and delivery of cocaine.

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Simmons also was arrested on a charge of possession of a controlled substance after investigators reported he had MDMA at his home.

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