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June 1, 2007In Colorado - A SWAT team split open the front door of two suspected Meth dealers’ home during a drug raid. A man and woman were arrested after officers found two small baggies of Meth – one resting on top of a notebook filled with a child’s drawings. Although two youngsters live in the home, neither one was home when the SWAT team struck. The house, valued at $343,000, is a two-story, three-bedroom home and its back yard is complete with a pool and swing set. In California - Drug agents arrested a suspect after running surveillance on him for more than a month. The 46-year-old was suspected of selling Meth from his car at a parking lot. Officers served the search warrant on him in the lot and found Meth and cocaine, both packaged for sale, along with more than $2,000. In Texas - Workers at a salvage yard notified police when they saw drug paraphernalia in a car. An investigation revealed a Meth lab in the vehicle and officers arrested the owner. The car had been in the yard since the suspect crashed it nearly two weeks earlier.
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