Drug Dog Sweep Tate, FL Student and Grandmother Arrested

A 17-year old Tate High School student was arrested on multiple charges last week after a drug dog alerted on his car, and his grandmother was arrested for creating a disturbance at the county jail.

During a routine K-9 search of the campus, the drug dog alerted officers to drugs in the student’s car in the school parking lot. When school officials and the School Resource Office made contact with the student, a struggle ensued, according to the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office. The male student was taken into custody, and deputies located marijuana, cocaine and durg paraphernalia is his car.

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The students was charged with resisting an officer, disorderly conduct, marijuana possession, cocaine possession, and drug equipment possession.

He was transported to the Escambia County Jail, where he, along with his mother and grandmother created a disturbance in the Rapid Intake area. They were asked by detention deputies to stop yelling and the women were ordered to leave the area. The mother complied, but the grandmother, Dianna Kay Bair, refused to leave after multiple commands, according to the Sheriff’s Office.

Bair was taken into custody and charged with resisting without violence. She was released from jail on a $500 bond.

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