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Cornwall College students hauled off to police station

Angry parents are demanding answers to the circumstances which led to a group of Cornwall College  tenth grade students being carted off to the Freeport Police Station reportedly without the consent of parents or guardians.

RJR News received word that about two o'clock the group of 10 E 2 students was ordered to report to the auditorium.

The assembly was linked to attempts by the school authorities to question the students about their knowledge of the theft of a school bag containing house keys from a fellow student.

A parent who asked not to be named claimed that about two this afternoon, the Cornwall College students were transported from the school in a police truck.

This after the school's management sought the intervention of the police in the search for the missing school bag and set of keys.

It's understood that angry parents unleashed their fury on Principal of Cornwall College, Denham McIntyre while questioning the decision to have the students taken to the police station without parents or guardians consent.    >>>>>MORE

Up to news time several students were still at the Freeport Police Station awaiting pickup by their parents.

Efforts to contact the Cornwall College principal were unsuccessful.

                                     

              



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