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		<title>Boys, 10 and 11 arrested for selling pot at school</title>
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			<title>Original Blog Entry: Boys, 10 and 11 arrested for selling pot at school</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p><br /><br />April 23, 2009<br /><br />Police: Warren Township boys, 10 and 11, dealt pot at school<br /><br />Vic Ryckaert and Robert Annis<br /><br />Two Warren Township fifth-graders -- ages 10 and 11 -- have been arrested after police say they were caught conducting a marijuana deal at school.<br /><br />Details were sketchy, but Warren Township spokesman Dennis Jarrett said a student told school officials he saw a classmate at Brookview Elementary sell a marijuana-like substance to another student Tuesday morning.<br /><br />We are getting to a state of emergency, said the Rev. Byron Alston, director of Save the Youth, an Eastside social services program. When you have elementary students selling dope in the school, we&#x27;ve got a serious problem.<br /><br />According to a police report, an Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department field technician later confirmed the substance was 1.88 grams of marijuana -- enough for one or two joints.<br /><br />The boys were arrested on juvenile charges of dealing and possessing marijuana and taken to the Marion County Juvenile Detention Center. Both were suspended, pending an investigation.<br /><br />Their ages raised concern.<br /><br />It&#x27;s kind of shocking that it would happen at an elementary school, especially this one, said parent Doug Stephenson, 41, Indianapolis. Brookview has always been a well-disciplined, well-managed school, with strict policies on dress and behavior. This is the first time we&#x27;ve ever heard of a problem like this.<br /><br />Indiana University studies on drug, alcohol and tobacco use start with Grade 6. Most state and national studies on youth drug use do not include kids younger than 12.<br /><br />In 2008, IU&#x27;s Indiana Prevention Resource Center found that overall drug use among the state&#x27;s students had dropped, and that the average age for first trying marijuana was 13.8 years.<br /><br />Randy Miller, director of Drug-Free Marion County, said it is rare for children this young to be involved in selling marijuana.<br /><br />It certainly brings into question what they&#x27;ve been exposed to along the way, Miller said. You&#x27;re certainly not going to find 10- and 11-year-olds saying this is a way to make money.<br /><br />Alston wondered where the boys got the drug. Police and school officials did not answer that question Wednesday.<br /><br />They had to get it from somebody they know, and somebody had to teach them how to do it, Alston said.<br /><br />Messages left at the two students&#x27; homes were not returned Wednesday evening.<br /><br />Class time at Brookview, 1550 Cumberland Road, wasn&#x27;t affected, Jarrett said, but Principal Timothy Hanson spoke to students afterward.<br /><br />The principal took the opportunity to talk to the other students about the importance of making good choices, and that bad decisions wouldn&#x27;t be tolerated at Brookview Elementary, Jarrett said. It&#x27;s a shame that it happened, but it does show that one kid did the right thing. It shows (anti-drug) education is working.<br /><br />Brookview, which serves students in Grades K-5, has 473 students enrolled this year, according the state Department of Education.<br /><br />Hanson and Warren Township Schools Superintendent Peggy Hinckley didn&#x27;t return phone calls seeking comment Wednesday afternoon.<br /><br />Stephenson, the Brookview parent, applauded school officials for notifying police right away. But he said a message left on his answering machine by the school was exceedingly vague and didn&#x27;t say why police were at the school.<br /><br />Rob Garl, treasurer of Brookview&#x27;s parent-teacher association, said officials gave general information.<br /><br />We were simply told that it was inappropriate for school and inappropriate for society or something to that effect, he said.<br /><br />... &#x5b;&#xa0;<a href="https://blogs.lotterypost.com/truesee/2009/4/boys-10-and-11-arrested-for-selling-pot-at-s.htm">More</a>&#xa0;&#x5d;</p>]]></description>
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