HTTP/1.0 200 OK Content-Type: text/html More Students Smoked Out In Pictou County Dope Sting
Pubdate: Mon, 20 Feb 2006
Source: Chronicle Herald (CN NS)
Copyright: 2006 The Halifax Herald Limited
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Author: Monica Graham
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MORE STUDENTS SMOKED OUT IN PICTOU COUNTY DOPE STING

ALMA - Police keep arresting more students in a cleanup of alleged 
lunchtime dope dealing and smoking near a rural Pictou County school.

Video surveillance has revealed up to 50 young people smoking 
marijuana outside an Alma convenience store popular with 
Northumberland Regional High School students.

That allegedly includes the 13 students arrested in a dramatic police 
sweep of the store parking lot on Friday.

After watching the store for weeks, RCMP used a helicopter, several 
cruisers, 10 officers and a police dog to nab the suspects as they 
hung around the variety store during the school's lunch break.

By Sunday, Pictou County RCMP had arrested a total of 22 students 
allegedly caught on the videotapes. Before the investigation is over, 
police expect to arrest at least that many more as they continue to 
be identified from the videos, Cpl. Al Affleck said Sunday.

Only the 13 initially arrested face charges under the Controlled 
Drugs and Substances Act. Special provisions of the Youth Criminal 
Justice Act will deal with the rest of the suspects, who are all 
under the age of 18, Cpl. Affleck said.

Once arrested, those students and their parents are issued a formal 
letter of caution outlining the offence. The records are kept in 
police files, Cpl. Affleck said.

The measure forces the students and parents to be accountable for the 
young persons' actions, and allows the suspects a chance to change 
behaviour and make amends.

"It's an educational process," Cpl. Affleck said.
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