News (Media Awareness Project) - CN ON: Students Charged With Dealing In Heroin |
Title: | CN ON: Students Charged With Dealing In Heroin |
Published On: | 2002-09-21 |
Source: | Globe and Mail (Canada) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-22 01:00:06 |
STUDENTS CHARGED WITH DEALING IN HEROIN
Five high-school students were among 14 people arrested by Toronto Police
yesterday and charged with dealing heroin around three schools in the area
of Keele Street and Wilson Avenue.
"This is a real shock. Heroin is usually seen as a drug of older people,"
and is highly addictive, said Staff-Inspector Neale Tweedy of the drug squad.
Two of the students attended Grade 12 at Downsview Secondary School and a
third had been recently expelled. Two others attended Monsignor Fraser
Catholic School and Yorkdale Secondary School. Bruce Cameron, co-ordinating
principal of student services said the Toronto District School Board will
work with students and parents to reinforce existing programs on the
dangers of drug abuse.
Five high-school students were among 14 people arrested by Toronto Police
yesterday and charged with dealing heroin around three schools in the area
of Keele Street and Wilson Avenue.
"This is a real shock. Heroin is usually seen as a drug of older people,"
and is highly addictive, said Staff-Inspector Neale Tweedy of the drug squad.
Two of the students attended Grade 12 at Downsview Secondary School and a
third had been recently expelled. Two others attended Monsignor Fraser
Catholic School and Yorkdale Secondary School. Bruce Cameron, co-ordinating
principal of student services said the Toronto District School Board will
work with students and parents to reinforce existing programs on the
dangers of drug abuse.
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