A former Virginia highschool trainer who allegedly offered vape cartridges containing THC and nicotine to college students is now going through a number of prices.Â
Kaitlyn Crescent was taken into custody by the Fairfax County Police Division early final week following the alleged incidents at Falls Church Excessive Faculty.Â
“On October 24, Youngster Protecting Providers acquired a referral {that a} trainer was promoting vape cartridges to college students at college. Detectives have been notified and assumed the investigation,” the division stated in an announcement.Â
“Detectives decided that between December 2023 and June 2024, Kaitlyn Cresent, 28, of Alexandria, offered vape cartridges containing nicotine and THC to 4 college students,” the assertion added.
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Police say Crescent was charged with Contributing to the Delinquency of a Minor, Distribution of a Managed Substance on Faculty Property and Distribution of Tobacco/Hemp to a Minor.Â
“She was positioned on administrative depart and is now not employed with Fairfax County Public Faculties,” they added. “Cresent was held on the Fairfax County Grownup Detention Heart on a $4,000 bond.”Â
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Fairfax County Public Faculties didn’t instantly reply Monday to a request for remark by Fox Information Digital.Â
A LinkedIn web page purportedly belonging to Crescent identifies her as a studying disabilities trainer who began working at Falls Church Excessive Faculty in August 2022.Â
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Investigators want to communicate with anybody who might have details about the case.Â