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(KSL News) -- Salt Lake police say some vigilant neighbors helped them shut down a meth house at 1600 E. Wilson Ave.
Officers say several residents told them about some unusual activity at the Salt Lake home. Police went by to check it out and found two people dealing meth inside.
While officers were making arrests, two other people showed up with more meth. Officers arrested them too.
Police say drug houses are a problem all across the valley.
Sgt. Ryan Atack, Salt Lake Police: "We serve search warrants east side, west side, the Avenues, up in the foothills. I don't think there's a single neighbornood that's exempt, where it's not a problem."
Police say neighbors can help keep their streets drug free. If you see any suspicious activity, call the police at 799-DRUG