SULLIVAN (AP) — Police have arrested a Maine mom after they say her child brought pot brownies to an elementary school and distributed them to fellow students.
The school superintendent says the student brought the marijuana in what police confirmed was brownie form to Mountain View Elementary School in Sullivan on Tuesday.
After the school interviewed students, several were suspended in connection with the pot brownies.
A Maine Drug Enforcement Agency agent told the Bangor Daily News that police concluded that the treats belonged to the student’s mother.
Amanda L. Hiser, 32, of Sullivan has been charged with trafficking of a scheduled drug.
She was released on Tuesday on a $500 unsecured bail.
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