Crime & Safety

Waukesha Mom Called Into Principal's Office For Pot

Police said the woman was arrested on suspicion of having "a small amount of THC."

School staff said she smelled "strongly of marijuana" according to police call logs.
School staff said she smelled "strongly of marijuana" according to police call logs. (Scott Anderson, Patch Staff)

WAUKESHA, WI — The mother of two Waukesha elementary school students was called into the principal's office after she was found with marijuana as she was trying to pick up her two children from school.

According to Waukesha Police call logs, officers were sent to Lowell Elementary School just after 4 p.m. on Jan. 29 after a 30-year-old Waukesha woman came to pick up her two children from school as she smelled strongly of marijuana.

According to police call logs, the woman was brought to the principal's office where she was kept until police arrived.

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Police said the woman was arrested on suspicion of having "a small amount of THC."

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