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Doormat says ‘Come back with a warrant’ so Florida deputies did

PALM COAST, Fla. (CBS12) — The doormat said “Come back with a warrant” so Florida deputies did just that.

The Flagler County Sheriff’s Office shut down two Palm Coast drug houses in two days following narcotics-related search warrants after a five-month investigation into a local drug trafficking organization.

In the early morning of July 1, FCSO said its Special Investigations Unit (SIU) and SWAT team served a search warrant at an apartment 21-A Rosecroft Lane. There, they found and apprehended Ryan McArthur, 37, a fugitive with an active warrant from Volusia County for trafficking in fentanyl.

McArthur initially refused to comply with orders to exit the residence through the front door, and SWAT team members located him through a bathroom window, where they saw him allegedly trying to destroy narcotics by flushing them down the toilet. The SWAT team breached the window and again ordered McArthur to exit the residence, which he eventually did…

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