Pubdate: Fri, 21 Nov 2003 Source: Parkersburg News, The (WV) Copyright: 2003, The Parkersburg News Contact: http://www.newsandsentinel.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1648 Author: Michael Erb POLICE AND DRUG DOGS SWEEP PHS PARKERSBURG - An impromptu lockdown at Parkersburg High School resulted in one drug citation and kept students and teachers locked in their rooms for about an hour Thursday afternoon. Parkersburg High administrators accompanied seven police dogs and 21 officers as they swept about a quarter of the classrooms at the school and a student parking lot. Teachers were told to lock classroom doors and keep students in their classes until told otherwise. Students in the hallways were sent to nearby offices or classrooms until the end of the lockdown was announced. "It is tough when you lock a school down," said Principal Ralph Board. "We thought it was important to send a message to students and the community that we are trying to have the safest environment possible here." The sweep followed an early-morning lockdown at Williamstown High School where police ran a simulated hostage situation. This is the first random sweep at PHS this year, Board said. Police searched between 21 and 25 rooms, Board said, and students in those rooms were asked to leave their belongings in the rooms while they waited in the hallway. "No person was searched," Board said, and students' lockers were not included in the police sweep. The dogs alerted to five backpacks and two vehicles, said Board, though a later search found no drugs in the book bags or in one of the vehicles. Detective Greg Collins, spokesman for the Parkersburg Police Department, said a search of a second vehicle resulted in one adult citation for possession of less than 15 grams of marijuana. Details of the citations were not immediately available Thursday. Parents were notified if their child was among those whose possessions were tagged by the dogs, Board said. At least one parent arrived at the school to give police permission to search a student's car. The search found nothing. Board said the school-wide lockdown was a precautionary measure to protect students while the police dogs were being led through rooms and hallways. The sweep was not prompted by any previous incident, he said. The police dogs and their handlers came from Athens County, Ohio, Belpre Police Department, Marietta Police Department, Vienna Police Department, Meigs County, Ohio, and the Parkersburg Police Department. The Parkersburg S.W.A.T. team, Detective Bureau, Evidence Technician and Tactical Patrol Unit helped with the sweep. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake