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🚨Warren Fitzgerald Public Schools Superintendent Hollie Stange and Food Services Director Amanda Carroll were both arrested and arraigned over the weekend.  On Friday in the late morning hours, officers were in the area of Fitzgerald High School when they observed Stange exit Fitzgerald High School, enter her personal vehicle, and leave school property.  Officers observed Stange drive to the shopping plaza across the street, less than 300 feet from school property, police said. Officers watched as Stange entered the passenger seat of a gray SUV occupied by a lone female occupant. This occupant was later confirmed to be Amanda Carroll. Officers watched as Stange and Carroll remained inside of Carroll’s vehicle. Officers then observed Stange and Carroll sharing a joint for several minutes, police said in a news release.   After a few moments, officers observed Stange enter her personal vehicle and exit the shopping plaza onto Ryan Rd. Officers subsequently conducted a traffic stop on Stange near 8 Mile and Warner for traffic violations. Officers made contact with Stange and smelled the odor of pot, police said. A Warren Police K9alerted on Stange’s vehicle. Stange also made several statements about using pot earlier and displayed other signs of intoxication. Stange was then arrested for operating while intoxicated. Officers also located an additional bag of fresh pot in Stange’s purse. Inside Stange’s vehicle, officers located 22 caliber r.ifle wrapped in a blanket in the rear seat of her vehicle, authorities said in the news release.  Officers also conducted a traffic stop on Carroll’s vehicle on Friday afternoon. Officers detected an odor of burnt pot coming from Carroll’s vehicle. Officers further noted other signs of intoxication during this traffic stop. A 6-year-old child was also inside the vehicle with Carroll during this traffic stop. Carroll was then placed under arrest for operating while intoxicated, authorities said. A search Carroll’s vehicle located more pot, which officers concluded she possessed within 1,000 feet of a school. (News & information release only)
🚨Warren Fitzgerald Public Schools Superintendent Hollie Stange and Food Services Director Amanda Carroll were both arrested and arraigned over the weekend. On Friday in the late morning hours, officers were in the area of Fitzgerald High School when they observed Stange exit Fitzgerald High School, enter her personal vehicle, and leave school property. Officers observed Stange drive to the shopping plaza across the street, less than 300 feet from school property, police said. Officers watched as Stange entered the passenger seat of a gray SUV occupied by a lone female occupant. This occupant was later confirmed to be Amanda Carroll. Officers watched as Stange and Carroll remained inside of Carroll’s vehicle. Officers then observed Stange and Carroll sharing a joint for several minutes, police said in a news release. After a few moments, officers observed Stange enter her personal vehicle and exit the shopping plaza onto Ryan Rd. Officers subsequently conducted a traffic stop on Stange near 8 Mile and Warner for traffic violations. Officers made contact with Stange and smelled the odor of pot, police said. A Warren Police K9alerted on Stange’s vehicle. Stange also made several statements about using pot earlier and displayed other signs of intoxication. Stange was then arrested for operating while intoxicated. Officers also located an additional bag of fresh pot in Stange’s purse. Inside Stange’s vehicle, officers located 22 caliber r.ifle wrapped in a blanket in the rear seat of her vehicle, authorities said in the news release. Officers also conducted a traffic stop on Carroll’s vehicle on Friday afternoon. Officers detected an odor of burnt pot coming from Carroll’s vehicle. Officers further noted other signs of intoxication during this traffic stop. A 6-year-old child was also inside the vehicle with Carroll during this traffic stop. Carroll was then placed under arrest for operating while intoxicated, authorities said. A search Carroll’s vehicle located more pot, which officers concluded she possessed within 1,000 feet of a school. (News & information release only)

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