Two Lincoln-Sudbury Students Cited for Pot Violations
The following information was supplied by the Sudbury Police Department. Where arrests are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
Two Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High School students who were suspected of possessing marijuana while in school on Friday were cited by the Sudbury Police Department Friday morning.
According to Lt. Scott Nix, a school official called the department at about 10:08 a.m. to report the suspicions of the two juveniles.
During the investigation by the responding officers, the students received two civil marijuana violations, which carry a $100 fine each.
Nix said Lincoln-Sudbury is handling the discipline of those students under its policy.
In other police news from the weekend:
Friday
- An apartment complex manager on Boston Post Road called the department to report a resident made a verbal threat to kill her.
- Officers responded to a two-car accident on Maynard Road at 1:03 p.m. There were no injuries and one car was towed.
- Officers responded to a two-car accident on Boston Post Road at 3 p.m. There were no injuries and one car was towed.
- Officers responded to a two-car accident on Hudson Road at 4:04 p.m. One person suffered minor injuries but refused medical transport.
- A Lincoln-Sudbury student reported her iPod, valued at $300, was stolen from her bag while she was at the practice fields.
- Officers responded to a three-car accident on Concord Road by Hudson Road at 7:11 p.m. No injuries were reported.
- A Pride's Crossing resident reported receiving a suspicious phone call regarding her Price Chopper card. The resident realized the call was a scam.
Saturday
- A car on Boston Post Road struck a motorcyclist at 12:29 p.m. One person suffered minor injuries but refused medical transport.
- A female resident and her mom asked for an officer to follow them to a Woodside Road so they could retrieve a car. The residence belonged to the female's boyfriend, who allegedly assaulted her recently in Connecticut.
Sunday
- While on patrol, an officer noticed individual in the Shaw's playground while it was supposed to be closed. The individuals were asked to leave.