Crime & Safety

Police Charge Danbury HS Worker with Distributing Marijuana

Police received a complaint that a Danbury High School Safety Advocate was distributing marijuana to students while off-campus.

Police received a complaint that DHS Safety Advocate Glenn Davis​, 41, was distributing marijuana to juveniles
Police received a complaint that DHS Safety Advocate Glenn Davis​, 41, was distributing marijuana to juveniles (Danbury Police Department)

DANBURY, CT — Police arrested a Danbury High School Safety Advocate for distributing marijuana to Danbury High School students and other juveniles.

Police received a complaint that DHS Safety Advocate Glenn Davis, 41, was distributing marijuana to juveniles while off-campus. Following an investigation by the Danbury Police Department's Special Victims Unit, a warrant for Davis’ arrest was granted by Danbury Superior Court.

Davis surrendered himself to the police on June 14, after he learned of the issuance of the warrant. He was charged with four counts of risk of injury to a minor, and two counts of distributing marijuana.

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Davis was processed and released after posting a $5,000 bond, and scheduled to appear in Danbury Superior Court on June 25.

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