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all kinds of things love drugs," Stout said. "This is difficult getting those rodents out of there. I mean, think about it. They're drug-addicted rats. They're tough to deal with." Houston Police ...
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all kinds of things love drugs," said Mr Stout. "This is difficult getting these rodents out of there. I mean, think about it. They're drug-addicted rats. They're tough to deal with," he added.
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