Question: Officer X was sent by a radio dispatcher to Apartment B in a dilapidated building at 44 Magnolia Avenue because the dispatcher received an urgent 911 call from there that said somebody was being harmed. Officer X went to Apartment B at that address and heard somebody moaning and groaning inside. Officer X identified himself, demanded to be admitted, was admitted, and saw illegal drugs all over the place. Officer X seized the illegal drugs. It turned out after that Officer X had gone to the wrong apartment. The 911 call came from Apartment D, at the same street address, but the 911 dispatcher misheard the caller and sent the police to Apartment B by mistake. You are the judge during the trial. Will you admit or exclude the drugs seized? State your reasons.