Edmond drug dog's findings lead to arrests, suspensions at schools
EDMOND — Officers took their newly trained police dog to local high schools, where he sniffed cars and lockers and promptly found drugs.
Two students were arrested Monday at Edmond Memorial High School and one at Edmond North High School , police spokeswoman Glynda Chu said Wednesday.
Four students were suspended from classes at Memorial and two were suspended from North, said Brenda Lyons , Edmond...
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