
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WIS) – A Lexington County elementary faculty trainer is accused of getting marijuana edibles in her pupil prize field, based on Lexington County Sheriff Jay Koon.
Victoria Farish Weiss, 27, is charged with possession of a Schedule 1 drug and out on a private recognizance bond, based on the Lexington County Sheriff’s Division.
Weiss purchased a combined bag of sweet from the Greenback Basic to present to her college students and on September 23 two college students have been allowed to get a prize from the sweet field, based on the division’s report.
The report says one pupil grabbed “Stoney Patch Youngsters” gummies believing they have been Bitter Patch Youngsters and Weiss advised the coed to seize one thing else however the baby nonetheless left with the marijuana edibles. The opposite grabbed a Dum Dums lollipop.
“We grew to become concerned on this case Sept. 23 after we obtained phrase a Rocky Creek Elementary Faculty pupil picked a pack of marijuana edibles out of a field filled with sweet Weiss used to reward college students,” stated Koon. “Detectives confirmed throughout interviews that Weiss took the pack of edibles from the coed and advised him to choose one thing else from the field. The coed went again to the field and occurred to seize one other pack of edibles.”
After getting the prize, the coed with the gummies went to an after-school daycare program and requested his trainer there to assist him open the pack.
The after-school program trainer observed that the bag was not Bitter Patch Youngsters, didn’t open the pack, and contacted the kid’s faculty, based on the responding deputy’s report.
After being knowledgeable in regards to the incident, the Rocky Creek assistant principal discovered one other pack of marijuana gummies within the prize bowl and the deputies discovered THC edibles in Weiss’ house, based on the arrest warrant.
The report from legislation enforcement additionally says Weiss was “hysterical” when she was approached by her assistant principal.
No college students ate the edibles, based on Koon.
As of October 13, Weiss is now not employed by Lexington Faculty District One, based on district officers.
“The protection of our college students is our high precedence,” stated Dr. Greg Little, Superintendent. “It’s unacceptable for a workers member to probably threaten the wellbeing of a kid. We are going to proceed to work to make sure all of our kids have a secure atmosphere to be taught and develop. Rocky Creek Elementary has a sterling fame which is not going to be tarnished by the actions of 1 individual.”
The pack claims the gummies have 350 mg of THC. Sheriff Koons says these gummies are unlawful in South Carolina.
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