RUSSELL — Three Edwards-Knox Central students were charged Friday following investigation of a student selling marijuana edibles, according to St. Lawrence County sheriff’s deputies. Deputies …
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RUSSELL — Three Edwards-Knox Central students were charged Friday following investigation of a student selling marijuana edibles, according to St. Lawrence County sheriff’s deputies.
Deputies allege that Trevor J. White, 17, Russell, sold marijuana edibles to other students while at school.
He was charged with criminal sale of marijuana and unlawful possession of marijuana, officers said.
Police also charged Timothy R. Hathaway, 16, Edwards, and Craig V. McCormick, 18, Russell, were charged with unlawful possession of marijuana, deputies said.
All three were cited and released.
Deputies say they used their K9 unit during the investigation.