Pubdate: Fri, 27 Feb 2009 Source: Daily Times, The (MD) Copyright: 2009 The Daily Times Contact: http://www.delmarvanow.com/customerservice/contactus.html Website: http://www.delmarvanow.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/116 Author: Sharahn D. Boykin Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?237 (Drug Dogs) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?225 (Students - United States) POLICE USE K-9 DOGS TO SEARCH STUDENTS' CARS, LOCKERS, BACKPACKS Wicomico Schools Swept SALISBURY -- Law enforcement dogs sniffed their way around five Wicomico schools looking for drugs, weapons, ammunition and explosives Thursday, marking the first of several planned searches. The sweeps started as early as 8:05 a.m. with K-9 units from Wicomico County and Worcester County Sheriffs' Offices and the Princess Anne Police Department. "The dogs showed interest in many lockers, and the dogs showed interest in many cars," said Wicomico County Sheriff Mike Lewis. While the search didn't yield any contraband, students conceded drugs had been stored in these areas at one time, according to Lewis. Wicomico High School, Parkside High School, James M. Bennett High School, Mardela Middle and High School and Choices alternative school were searched. The dogs checked hallways, parking lots and unoccupied rooms, according to county education officials. "Children were all safe in place," said John Fredericksen, Wicomico County superintendent of schools, in a written statement. County school board officials called the move a way to "support student safety" and a means to "work on coordination for law enforcement for student safety matters." Yet Wicomico's top officer said the surprise searches could be the answer to the increased number of student drug arrests. "These kids need to know their automobiles, backpacks and lockers will no longer be safe havens for illegal drugs or weapons," Lewis said. "They can expect the deployment of these K-9 regularly in the future." Deputies found 16 bags of suspected marijuana in a student's locker at Bennett High School on Monday, Lewis said, and the student is facing criminal charges. "We have a duty and responsibility to protect our children in school," he said. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin