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Thursday, February 25, 2010

School Passes Random Contraband Search

From the Springfield News-Sun:

Police officers and their canine partners locked down an Ohio school for ninety minutes to search for drugs and contraband Wednesday morning. K-9 dogs suspected nearly 20 lockers contained drug or weapon residue. A subsequent search yielded neither but highlighted the administration's efforts to keep the school safe.

School Superintendent David Estrop said, “I know that the use of prescriptions [sic] and inhalants is increasing in popularity among some of the students,”. He continued, “Obviously that’s a concern. We’re going to continue to look for tools that we can use to address that.”

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