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2 minors arrested in California, sale of narcotics found

2 minors arrested in Capitola, sale of drugs found

Capitola Police said recently two juveniles were arrested and several types of narcotics were discovered. The two men were initially arrested for public drunkenness, police said in a social media post. During a search, “hundreds of Xanax-type pills, 30 grams of psilocybin 'magic mushrooms,' several THC vape cartridges and another 20 grams of marijuana, and drug paraphernalia,” the police said. police. Alcohol, nitrous oxide and evidence of sales were also found. The drugs were found in a locked metal safe in one of the suspects' bags. They were packaged for sale, police said. Both suspects were incarcerated in juvenile hall. One of the suspects was arrested on several drug-related charges, including possession for the purpose of sale. The other suspect was booked on charges of DUI, resisting, battery on a law enforcement officer and battery on a hospital employee, police said. “We cannot reiterate 'These substances, especially when used in combination, are dangerous to children,'” Capitola police said.

Capitola Police said recently two juveniles were arrested and several types of narcotics were discovered.

The two men were initially arrested for public drunkenness, police said in a social media post.

During a search, “hundreds of Xanax-type pills, 30 grams of psilocybin 'magic mushrooms,' several THC vape cartridges and another 20 grams of marijuana and drug paraphernalia,” the police said. police. Alcohol, nitrous oxide and evidence of sales were also found.

The drugs were found in a locked metal safe in one of the suspects' bags. They were packaged for sale, police said.

Both suspects were incarcerated in juvenile hall.

One of the suspects was arrested on several drug-related charges, including possession for the purpose of sale.

The other suspect was booked on charges of DUI, resisting, battery on a law enforcement officer and battery on a hospital employee, police said.

“We cannot reiterate enough how dangerous these substances, especially when used in combination, are to children,” Capitola Police said.

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