A 4-year-old boy brought nine bags of pot to his elementary school and pulled them out during snack time, police said. A teacher at Hanover Elementary School in Meriden, Conn., alerted officials to the drug early Tuesday afternoon, according to a report in the Record-Journal.
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Updated at 6:45 p.m. ET: Prosecutors asked judge Lt. Col. David Jones to give Staff Sgt. Frank Wuterich the maximum sentence of three months confinement, a reduction in rank and forfeiture of two-thirds of his pay.
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Updated 12:10 a.m. ET Saturday: The man whose head, hands and feet were found in the Hollywood Hills was identified by police as 67-year-old retiree Hervey Medellin. Medellin was a resident of a Hollywood apartment building investigators searched earlier in the day.
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Cops: 4-year-old brings nine bags of pot to school
Cops: 4-year-old brings nine bags of pot to school
Cops: 4-year-old brings nine bags of pot to school
Cops: 4-year-old brings nine bags of pot to school
Cops: 4-year-old brings nine bags of pot to school
Cops: 4-year-old brings nine bags of pot to school
Cops: 4-year-old brings nine bags of pot to school
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