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Shelter-in-Place, Canine Search of WMS Tuesday Morning
The purpose of the search was to detect narcotics. Similar drills have been held in area schools. No drugs were found in the search.

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The purpose of the search was to detect narcotics. Similar drills have been held in area schools. No drugs were found in the search.

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