A Delaware man and woman were arrested last week after detectives found hundreds of bags of heroin and other drugs and a firearm at the day care they operated in the presence of multiple children, authorities said.
Cameron Christmas, 33, and Jessica Cooper, 29, were both taken into custody without incident Thursday afternoon at a home in Dover, Dover police said.
Authorities said officers conducted a drug investigation at the home and learned that the facility also operated as a daycare called Little People's LFCC 2.
During the investigation, detectives found 93.1 grams of cocaine, 26.4 grams of crack, 302 bags of heroin, two handguns and $32,262.
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Police said 33-year-old Cameron Christmas faces numerous drug and gun charges. (Dover Police Station)
The four children are at daycare Police said the child was handed over to a guardian during the search.

Jessica Cooper, 29, faces similar charges to Christmas. (Dover Police Station)
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Christmas and Cooper each face numerous charges, including possession with intent to deliver a controlled substance, possession of a firearm by a prohibited person, endangering the welfare of a child and possession of drug paraphernalia.

Detectives seized 93.1 grams of cocaine, 26.4 grams of crack, 302 bags of heroin, two handguns and $32,262 from the day care. Four children were also present at the time of the search. (Dover Police Station)
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Christmas was held on $93,100 no-cash bail. Mr. Cooper was held on a $49,700 secured bond.





