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Shelter-in-Place, K9 Search Drill at High School Wednesday Morning

The purpose of the search was to detect narcotics. Officials say canines did not detect an odor consistent with illegal narcotics.

WILMINGTON, MA - At approximately 9:15 a.m. Wednesday morning, the Middlesex County Sheriff’s Office K-9 Unit, in cooperation with the Wilmington Police Department and the Wilmington Public Schools, conducted a shelter-in-place and canine search of Wilmington High School for the purpose of detecting narcotics.

In a statement issued Wednesday morning, officials say all common areas and lockers were searched in accordance with proper legal procedures and the Wilmington School Committee Policy JIK, Use of Dogs to Search School Property.

In addition, two randomly selected classrooms and the student parking lot were also searched.

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This shelter-in-place and search drill was the result of extensive planning with school and police personnel and every effort was made to minimize the disruption to instruction. The process took approximately 30 minutes.

Our continued goal in our schools is to provide a safe environment for your children; where they are not exposed to unlawful and harmful activities such as possession, use or abuse of drugs or alcohol. The canines that were used today are trained to search for illegal narcotics. They are part of a highly skilled K-9 unit that conducts school searches throughout Eastern Massachusetts. Similar drills have been held in the last few years at schools in North Reading, Reading, and Melrose.

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During the search, no alerts were discovered in the school. An “alert” occurs when canines are able to detect an odor consistent with illegal narcotics.

School officials say they will continue to work with the Wilmington Police Department to monitor the issue of illegal substances on campus and will authorize a repeat search if they feel it would help in our efforts to maintain a positive learning environment.

We hope that you will understand our position on this issue and will be supportive of our proactive steps to maintain a safe school environment.

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