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    Narcotics Arrest

    February 28, 20242 Comments
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    Verde Valley News – On 02/15/2024 at approximately 1000 hours, 42-year-old Georgia Sebring was arrested and booked into the Yavapai County Detention Center on charges of possession of a narcotic drug in a drug free school zone (class 4 felony) and possession of drug paraphernalia (class 6 felony).

    Georgia Sebring
    Georgia Sebring

    Camp Verde Elementary School Administrators became suspicious of Ms. Sebring after school staff smelled the odor of marijuana on Ms. Sebring while she was on campus where she was employed. School administrators immediately confronted Ms. Sebring and contacted the Camp Verde Marshal’s Office. During an interview with the school resource officer, Ms. Sebring admitted to using a THC vape cartridge in the bathroom of the school to aid in a medical condition.

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    Ms. Sebring was released on her own recognizance and is due in court for an initial appearance on 03/22/2024.

    Citizens and media can contact the Camp Verde Marshal’s Office Public Information Officer with information or questions.

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    2 Comments

    1. JB on February 28, 2024 2:11 pm

      Narcotics my Ass! Marijuana may still be a schedule III drug according to Federal Law but not State Law which the arresting officer(s) should be enforcing rather than seeking spectacular headlines for a nothin burger!
      She should be fired or reprimanded for being stupid in a school zone which millions of faculty parents and students have done for decades (particularly at sporting events) be it alcohol or marijuana but the laws were crafted to prevent real narcotics like heroin, meth an fentanyl from being sold to or used by young children not to charge adults with serious life altering felony charges for sneaking a legal drink or a hit of legal marijuana.
      Again she’s a moron for doing so in a school zone but no way does this rise to a felony offense.

      • JB on February 28, 2024 2:30 pm

        Marijuana is currently a Schedule I not III drug despite being legal in nearly every state in the nation and country in Europe. That was a typo on my part above.

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