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Stafford Student Arrested After Selling Brownie With Drugs In It: Cops
A student at Stafford High School was arrested last week after selling a brownie with drugs in it to an unsuspecting student, police said.
STAFFORD COUNTY, VA — A student was arrested for selling a brownie with drugs in it at Stafford High School last week, according to the sheriff's office.
Police said the student, who they identified as 18-year-old Cole Spicer, sold the brownie to another student who was unaware of the drugs.
At 2 p.m. on April 21, the school resource officer at Stafford High School was called to the school's clinic. The officer determined that the sick student consumed a brownie he bought from Spicer.
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The deputy learned that Spicer had left the school and was in a vehicle in nearby Chichester Park. When the deputy approached Spicer's vehicle, Spicer ignored commands to stop and "recklessly drove from the parking lot," the sheriff's office said in a report.
Spicer was arrested on Friday on charges of attempt to poison, eluding and reckless driving. He was held without bond at the Rappahannock Regional Jail.
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