Fayetteville, N.C. — Five Cumberland County middle school students are charged with having drugs on campus.
The sheriff’s office says a female student brought nearly a dozen bags of marijuana to Max Abbott Middle School last week.
According to investigators, she gave three people three bags each, and one bag to a fourth person.
The students names are not being released because of their ages.
Max Abbott Middle School serves grades 6 through 8.
Cumberland County middle-schoolers face drug charges
- Reporter: Jennifer Joyner
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