Police find Noelle Bush with cocaine

? Gov. Jeb Bush’s 25-year-old daughter was found with cocaine at an Orlando drug-rehabilitation center, police reported on Tuesday.

Bush was not arrested because police could not obtain sworn statements signed by the center’s staff. A worker who found the suspected cocaine on Noelle Bush tore up a sworn statement she had written at the suggestion of one of her bosses, police said.

Sgt. Orlando Rolon, a police spokesman, said the investigation by the department’s drug-enforcement bureau is continuing.

Officers were dispatched to the drug-treatment center after a resident there reported that “the governor’s daughter was caught, by treatment center staff, with drugs,” according to the police report.

Police were called to the Center for Drug Free Living about 8:45 p.m. Monday where workers gave them a substance that later tested positive for cocaine, Rolon said.

Center staffers said they talked with Bush after receiving several complaints from residents about her, the report stated. Employee Julia Elias searched Noelle Bush and “found a small white rock-like like substance in Bush’s shoe.” Elias ripped a sworn statement that officers later collected as evidence.

Possession of any amount of cocaine is a felony, said police.

Bush was sent to the facility after a Jan. 29 drug arrest. Police say she pulled up to a drive-in window at a Walgreens in Tallahassee to collect a prescription for Xanax, an anti-anxiety medication. She’d posed as a doctor when she’d ordered the prescription.

Then, in July, Bush was found to be in contempt of court because a worker at the treatment center found her carrying prescription pills. A judge sent her to jail for three days.

In a Tuesday release, the governor said:

“My family loves Noelle very much and continues to pray for her continued progress. We again ask the public and media to respect our privacy during this difficult time for our family.”