Booked the Harmful Substances into Evidence

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Yesterday, deputies observed a male juvenile who appeared to be vaping. During the investigation, the subject was also found to be in possession of several alcoholic beverages and illegal narcotics including Adderall, Salvia, Marijuana, and suspected Ketamine.
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To say that these substances pose a threat is an understatement — especially if unknowingly laced with Fentanyl.
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The deputy detained the juvenile and immediately booked the harmful substances into evidence.
SCV Sheriff’s Station would like to take this opportunity to remind students that possessing and purchasing drugs is not only illegal it is also extremely dangerous. Use your campus text-a-tip line if you see or hear of drug use on your school site or in the community.
Parents, you can learn more about these dangerous substances at tonight’s DFY in SCV Parent Symposium… 5:30 PM at Santa Clarita City Hall.
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