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Two taken into custody after Cape Coral drug bust

By WINK News

CAPE CORAL, Fla - Cape Coral police have taken two people into custody after a drug bust at a house along SW 9th Place.

Neighbors say the SWAT team was there along with K-9 units. Police searched the house for hours.

No word yet on what police found in the house or what led them there in the first place.

Sunday, May 18 at 3:09 PM Tim wrote ...

Drugs are so big with high school and kids just out of high school good luck trying to stop them all and with what kayla said these days its hard to find a job and these kids were making good money why would they stop.....cause its not like Wendy's or Burger King is hiring.....

Saturday, May 17 at 12:52 PM kayla wrote ...

maybe the police should be concerned about the man with a machette knife walking in the middle of the night the next street over instead of worrying about a couple of teens trying to get money. i must say there are such FEW job opportunities in Cape Coral that these kids were most likely doing this to PAY RENT. Start finding the rapists and child molestors until you give young adults the opportunity for employment in the Cape... it will GET KIDS OFF THE STREETS!

Friday, May 16 at 2:54 PM Jenkins wrote ...

SO! I live in an RV park where drug trafficting is normal. SO!

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