Drug dog taps two cars at JCHS

Two male Jefferson City High School students, both 18, were found to have contraband in their vehicles on Tuesday morning.

According to police and school district reports, a search was conducted around 11 a.m. in a parking lot at the high school by a police K-9 unit, which found drug paraphernalia in the vehicles.

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School officials said in instances such as these, students could get up to 10 days suspension and can be referred to the superintendent for additional discipline.

Comments

wow 2 years, 2 months ago

Ok...they were wrong....but let's get the dog checking these Gov't Office buildings and parking lot's. Oh and don't forget to run through the Capital Building. Not every person at the schools are involved in illegal drugs or worse and neither is every elected official or state worker. But the truth is this.... There are no drug dogs or other security measures being used at Gov't Building's including the State Capial which prevent or deter illegal drugs use, sales, etc, etc and right now these areas provide sanctuary for criminals and their illegal activity.

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JCsleeper 2 years, 2 months ago

State workers can't afford drugs, legal or illegal.

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