Two teenagers have been accused of selling marijuana-laced brownies to other students at Norris High School in the southeast Nebraska town of Firth.
The boys, ages 14 and 16, were cited by deputies and released to their parents.
The Lancaster County Sheriff’s Office says a search of the 16-year-old’s vehicle turned up seven uneaten brownies.
Deputies think brownies were sold to three students. Principal Ryan Ruhl says the brownie buyers and sellers will face sanctions under the school’s policies.