Ponce De Leon and Betsy Ross were arrested on the Treasure Coast on drug-related charges.

St. Lucie County sheriff’s investigators jailed Francisco Ponce De Leon, 21, on a felony marijuana charge after a Dec. 24 traffic stop in Port St. Lucie.

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Investigators reported Ponce De Leon was driving a BMW in which they found hash oil in a gold Versace box.

Ponce De Leon, of Port St. Lucie, is not to be confused with Juan Ponce de León, the Spanish explorer who searched for the fabled Fountain of Youth. Ponce de León, who died in 1521 in Cuba, is credited as the first person from Europe to reach Florida.

Meanwhile, Indian River County sheriff’s deputies hauled Betsy Ross, 46, to jail after a Dec. 28 traffic stop in Vero Beach.

Investigators say Ross didn’t make complete stops at stop signs in her purple Chrysler PT Cruiser. She also is accused of not wearing her seatbelt.

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Ross, of Vero Beach, was arrested on a misdemeanor possession of drug paraphernalia charge after investigators say they found a meth pipe in her purse and a marijuana “roach” in her PT Cruiser.

This Betsy Ross is not the same as the Betsy Ross who according to family stories helped design and make the first United States flag in the 1770s.

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That Betsy Ross, a seamstress born in Pennsylvania, died in 1836.