Pubdate: Tue, 13 Apr 2010 Source: Amherst Daily News (CN NS) Copyright: Amherst Daily News 2010 Contact: http://www.amherstdaily.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3379 Author: Darrell Cole NO CHARGES YET IN ARHS DRUG RAID Twenty-Two Students Arrested, Suspended By School Board AMHERST - It could be several days before police are in a position to announce what charges will be laid, if any, following a drug raid at Amherst Regional High School on Friday. "This is an ongoing investigation and like any investigation a decision on charges is pending the completion of that investigation. There haven't been any decisions (on charges) yet," Deputy chief Ian Naylor of the Amherst Police Department said Monday at a press conference. On Friday, members of the Cumberland Integrated Street Crime Unit, made up of members of the Amherst and Springhill police departments and the Cumberland RCMP, swooped down on Amherst Regional High School and arrested 22 students for alleged drug use and possession. Police were acting on a complaint received from the community about students using drugs on school property. The officers seized a small amount of marijuana and drug paraphernalia. Also seized was an unknown quantity of pills. "We went up there to determine and validate whether there was a concern. As a result of that surveillance we went to the school board in regards to what we had," Cumberland RCMP operational NCO Sgt. John Berry said, adding the board was notified Friday of its actions. "There was concern with drug use in the parking lot raised and brought to the attention of the police and we went to validate and investigate those concerns." The students were arrested in the school parking lot after the crime unit conducted several days of surveillance. The students were taken into a room at the school and searched by police. They were then turned over to school officials who called their parents. "The bottom line is this is illegal activity and it was conducted in an education setting. It's a concern of the public in general, other students, teachers and the community as a whole," Berry said. Police hope the drug bust will bring about a behaviour change among the students involved and send a message out to the others against using drugs. At the same time, neither Naylor nor Berry were willing to say there is a drug problem at the school. "There is drug activity in Amherst and this particular incident is of concern. What we can do is continue to work toward addressing these kinds of activities," Naylor said. "It is a problem every community faces." Officials from the Chignecto-Central Regional School Board were not present at the press briefing but in a statement issued later said it is continuing to co-operate with police. Board communications manager Carolyn Pierce said 22 students had been suspended from classes as of noon Monday. She said further suspensions may result as the school completes its review of the situation. "The school is working closely with the police to find ways to address these situations in the future. In consultation with the school administration, the police have stated their intention to increase presence at the school during transition times, at the start of school and during lunch," Pierce said. - --- MAP posted-by: Keith Brilhart