Drug dealer with 42 pounds of marijuana arrested at Palm Coast home, deputies say

PALM COAST, Fla. — Flagler County deputies have arrested a man accused of dealing drugs out of his Palm Coast home.

Deputies arrested 30-year-old Nathan Soares on Friday at his home on Lynbrook Drive.

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Detectives said when they entered Soares’ home, they found 42 pounds of marijuana, 5.5 pounds of THC edibles, around 148 grams of THC oil and more than $23,000.

Deputies said they also found drug paraphernalia including scales, a vacuum sealer, plastic baggies, a currency counter and a transaction ledger.

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During the search, Soares told detectives that he only sold marijuana and no other narcotics, according to a report.

“Illegal narcotics are illegal no matter what they are,” Flagler County Sheriff Rick Staly said. “Often drug dealers attract home invaders because of the cash and drugs they keep inside a home, which can lead to deadly outcomes. They also destroy the quality of life for their neighbors so busting them and putting them out of business will always be a priority for the FCSO no matter what they are selling.”

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Soares is charged with trafficking of cannabis over 25 pounds, possession of a Schedule 1 substance and possession of drug paraphernalia.

Deputies said additional charges are pending and the investigation is ongoing.

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