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Flagler County Sheriff's Office declares 'drug house' as 'closed for business'

Investigators found what they believe were homemade explosive devices inside the house.
Credit: FCSO
Sheriff Rick Staly's office put this sign up in a Palm Coast yard.

FLAGLER COUNTY, Fla. — The Flagler County Sheriff's Office has declared a "drug house" in Palm Coast as "closed for business," planting a sign in the lawn to let potential customers know. FCSO says they found homemade explosive devices in the home as well as drugs and guns.

According to FCSO, the sheriff's office Special Investigations Unit and SWAT team served a search warrant at the home on Burning Ember Lane on Tuesday.

The search warrant was obtained after an undercover narcotics purchase, FSCO said. 

Police said that they found 28 pounds of cannabis, three guns and $1,173 in cash at the home. 

They also found two objects that "appeared to be homemade explosive devices," and called the St. Johns County Sheriff's Office Bomb Squad to assist at the scene. The suspected explosive devices will be analyzed by the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.

Fifty-one-year-old Andrew Bouevier was arrested at the home on charges of trafficking in cannabis, possession of cannabis with intent to sell, manufacture or deliver and possession of drug paraphernalia. 

He was taken to the Sheriff Perry Hall Inmate Detention Facility in Flagler County. His bond is set at $13,000 bond.

Additional charges could be brought depending on the results of the bomb investigation. 

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