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From our August 31, 2000,
edition.
Man
arrested for drug procession near CHS
By
Roger Estlack, Clarendon Enterprise
A tip from an off-duty state trooper led to a drug bust near
Clarendon High School and the arrest of one young man last Friday night.
A group of young people reportedly seated themselves near
off-duty DPS Trooper Chris Ward at the football field during Friday’s
scrimmage. Ward could smell marijuana on the youth and called local law
enforcement from the field, according to officials with the Donley County
Sheriff’s Department.
Deputy Bruce
Berrell stopped a vehicle with five occupants near Fourth and Koogle
streets shortly after 8 p.m. and said he could smell marijuana in the car.
After a discussion, the driver was read his rights and
voluntarily produced the controlled substance from the vehicle’s center
console, Burrell said.
Thomas Lynch Roach of Canyon, age 19, was charged with
possession of a controlled substance with intent to distribute within a
drug-free zone.
Roach was booked into the Donley County Jail and was later
released on $5,000 bond. He has no prior criminal record, Burrell said.
The other four occupants of the vehicle were released to
their parents with no charges pending.
“Our main objective is to make people aware that you
can’t have this stuff around our school kids,” Burrell said.
Possessing a weapon, alcohol, or narcotics of any kind within
1,000 feet of school property is illegal, the deputy said. Possessing
narcotics in the drug-free zone with intent to sell can be a third degree
felony.
For reference, officials say one city block is about 300
feet.
The drug-free zone law applies to public schools, property
leased or used by schools, and higher education campuses.
“If we can help one person stay off this stuff, we’ve
accomplished something,” Burrell said. “I don’t think [these kids]
realize what this stuff can do to them.”
Chief Deputy Butch Blackburn and DPS Trooper Chad Simpson
also assisted with Friday’s bust.
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