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Girl suspected of selling candy spiked with pot at Clovis North

- The Fresno Bee

Wednesday, Mar. 06, 2013 | 09:53 AM

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A 17-year-old girl was arrested Tuesday night for suspicion of selling candy infused with marijuana on the Clovis North High School campus, said Clovis police spokeswoman Janet Stoll-Lee.

The school requested help Tuesday morning and an investigation discovered that the girl had been selling the candy for about a week and a half for $5 to $10 a piece, Stoll-Lee said. Other students determined to be involved to a lesser degree were not arrested but will be dealt with by the school's administration. The number of students who bought the candy is unknown, Stoll-Lee said.



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