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Girl, 17, accused of selling pot at Henderson high school

A 17-year-old graduate of a Henderson high school returned and was arrested Thursday after attempting to sell marijuana and cannabis products on campus, school police said.

The girl was arrested at Coronado High School after Clark County School District police received tips about posts on social media the girl wrote saying she was going to the school to sell drugs. Several students reported the posts to school staff, and school police also received a tip through the reporting system SafeVoice, school police spokesman Bryan Zink said.

The teen, who graduated from Coronado last school year, was arrested on campus. Police found seven cannabis edibles, nine vape oil cartridges containing THC and a small amount of loose-leaf marijuana packaged for sale that totaled 0.15 of a gram, Zink said.

The girl was taken to the Juvenile Detention Center. She faces felony counts of possession of marijuana for sale and distribution of a Schedule II drug, as well as misdemeanor counts of possessing narcotic paraphernalia and loitering about school.

Contact Katelyn Newberg at knewberg@reviewjournal.com or 702-383-0240. Follow @k_newberg on Twitter.

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