KISSIMMEE OVER THE NEXT WEEK
STARTING TOMORROW.
THEY WILL BE WORKING ON THESE
CROSSINGS WHICH MEANS THAT
TRAIN SIGNALS AND CROSSING ARMS
ARE NOT GOING TO BE WORKING.
CREWS WILL BE STOPPING DRIVERS
TO ALLOW THE TRAINS TO COME
THROUGH.
TWO STUDENTS ARE FACING SERIOUS
CHARGES AFTER BEING ACCUSED OF
DEALING DANGEROUS DRUGS ON
CAMPUS.
WE HAVE A REPORTER LIVE OUTSIDE
THE CAMPUS.
POLICE SAY ONE OF THE SUSPECTS
WAS THE BIGGEST DRUG DEALER ON
CAMPUS.
Reporter: PLEASE TELL ME
THAT ISN'T EVEN THE INITIAL
SUSPECT THAT THEY WERE LOOKING
INTO. ONE OF THE SUSPECTS DID
LIVE RIGHT HERE ON CAMPUS,
DEALING DRUGS FROM ONE OF THE
BEDROOMS YOU ARE LOOKING AT
HERE, ONE OF THE BUILDINGS.
POLICE SAID THEY STARTED
LOOKING INTO THE 2 STUDENTS
AFTER TWO OTHER STUDENTS NEARLY
LOST THEIR LIVES.
YOU ARE LOOKING AT THE MUGSHOTS
OF CHRISTOPHER CORSINI AND
PATRICK NUNEZ -- MUNOZ. UCF
POLICE TOLD ME THEY INITIALLY
WERE LOOKING INTO CORSINI AFTER
TWO STUDENTS OVERDOSED AFTER
TAKING THE DRUG LSD.
THAT ALSO LED TO THE ARREST OF
PATRICK MUNOZ.
THERE WAS A SETUP TO MEET
FOR AN EXCHANGE.
Reporter: THIS IS WHAT THEY
FOUND, LSD, COCAINE AND CLOSE
TO 300 G OF MARIJUANA.
IT'S NOT GOOD FOR THOSE WHO
ARE TRYING TO LEARN AND FOCUS
ON SCHOOL.
Reporter: SOME SAY THEY HAVE
SMELLED CERTAIN DRUGS ON CAMPUS
BEFORE BUT WERE SURPRISED TO
HEAR STUDENTS WERE ALSO
DEALING.
IT'S NOT GOOD.
Reporter: ONE OF THE STUDENTS
-- THEY SAY THAT THE STUDENTS
THAT PUT DRUGS INTO THEIR
SYSTEMS ARE RISKING THEIR
LIVES.
FOR THOSE THINKING OF DEALING
THE DRUGS, THINK TWICE.
YOU ARE SETTING YOURSELF UP
FOR A ROBBERY, HOME INVASION OR
WORSE.
Reporter: UCF POLICE DID
TELL ME THAT THE 2 SUSPECTS NO
