On December 9, a school administrator at Thomas Stone High School detected the strong odor of cannabis emitting from a student’s locker. Through further investigation, ammunition for a semi-automatic handgun was recovered from one bookbag in the locker, and narcotics and a knife were recovered from a different bookbag in the same locker. The students to whom the bookbags belonged were identified. One of the students was charged on a juvenile offense report with possession of narcotics and possession of a weapon on school property. Both students face school consequences for violating the Charles County Public School Code of Conduct. Anyone with information regarding this incident is asked to contact PFC Ondrish at 301-609-3282 ext. 0636. 

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