Two teenagers have been accused of selling marijuana-laced brownies to other students at Norris High School in the southeast Nebraska town of Firth.
FIRTH, Neb. (AP) - Two teenagers have been accused of selling marijuana-laced brownies to other students at Norris High School in the southeast Nebraska town of Firth.
The Lincoln Journal Star (http://bit.ly/WO275R) says the boys are 14 and 16. They were cited by deputies and released to their parents.
The Lancaster County Sheriff's Office says a search of the 16-year-old's vehicle turned up seven uneaten brownies.
Deputies think brownies were sold to three students. Principal Ryan Ruhl says the brownie buyers and sellers will face sanctions under the school's policies.
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Information from: Lincoln Journal Star, http://www.journalstar.com
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