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according to police assigned to the state's Southern Vermont Drug Task Force.The task force, operated by Vermont State Police with cooperation from local departments, raided 3 Tuttle Meadow Drive as part of a coordinated sting that led to five arrests and the seizure of more than 2 ounces of cocaine, 18 marijuana plants and a 9 mm handgun.Reeva Murphy, Department of Children and Families' deputy commissioner for the child development division, said Friday afternoon her agency was aware of the raid and had temporarily suspended operator Kelly Vitagliano's license until they get more information "because of potential harm to children."A registered home can take in up to six children, according to Murphy, with an additional four if they are school age children who are there part time, and with no more than three children younger than 2 years old. Vitagliano had four children whose care was subsidized, Murphy said, and they would determine how many other children she cared for as part of an investigation.Murphy said there had been no complaints or evidence of problems during the year or so Vitagliano had been operating.Vitagliano was one of the five people arrested Thursday, along with Joseph Birks, 36, Morey Clark, 53, Dominic Paul, 54, and Anthony Pettit, 54, all of Rutland.Birks, charged with felony cocaine possession and conspiracy to sell; Clark, charged with four felony counts of selling cocaine and a charge of possessing the drug; and Pettit, who faces five counts of selling cocaine, all pleaded innocent to the charges in Rutland District Court.Vitagliano and Paul were cited to