San Antonio-area 5th grader arrested for bringing bag of cocaine to school
A Seguin Independent School District 5th grader was arrested Wednesday on allegations that they brought a bag of a blow to school, the Express-News reports. Administrators at Jefferson Elementary School contacted the campus' security officer about a “small, clear bag containing a white substance” on Wednesday morning, according to the article. Seguin police promptly tested the bag's contents, which were confirmed to be cocaine hydrochloride, MySA reports.
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