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Test kits for illicit substances are handed out to beach goers; K-9 Delta conducts bomb detection drills on the sand; a man asks deputies to pose for a picture with his summons for underage drinking.
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S37, EP3 "Spring Break: Bombed at the Beach"
Test kits for illicit substances are handed out to beach goers; K-9 Delta conducts bomb detection drills on the sand; a man asks deputies to pose for a picture with his summons for underage drinking.

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