A St. Augustine woman was arrested after she deposited 55 grams of marijuana along with money at the Regions Bank on South Ponce de Leon Boulevard, according to a St. Augustine Police Department report.

Kimberley A. Kelley, 30, of St. Augustine, went to the bank on Tuesday to make a commercial deposit for Dunkin' Donuts, the report said. Along with the deposit, Kelley left 55 grams of marijuana.

Police department Sgt. Jason Etheredge, who read from the arrest report, said that Kelley included the marijuana in a brown bag along with money and deposited it in the drive through.

Employees locked the marijuana in the vault and called police.

When the teller wouldn't give her a bank deposit slip, Kelley asked if she had left anything else in the bag. The teller told her that there was something else but she couldn't have it back, according to the report.

Kelley went inside to talk to the bank manager.

Later, Officer Kevin Carroll arrived and field tested the extra "deposit" for marijuana. It tested positive, and Carroll arrested Kelley on a felony charge of possession of marijuana.

Etheredge said that Kelley manages a local Dunkin' Donuts, but the report didn't specify which one she manages.

Etheredge said that, according to the report, Kelley told police that she got the marijuana for a friend but accidentally took it to the bank.

Kelley was released from the St. Johns County jail on Wednesday on $5,000 bond.