
Tennessee school resource officer busts produce delivery driver with fentanyl, loaded gun on campus
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School Resource Officer Josh Alexander busted the truck driver while he was delivering produce to Sewanee Elementary School in Franklin County, Tennessee, authorities said.
Alexander spoke to the delivery driver, who confirmed that there were illegal narcotics in the vehicle, according to authorities.
Alexander searched the vehicle and recovered 7.6 ounces of suspected fentanyl, 9 ounces of suspected marijuana, a loaded 9mm handgun and $4,463 in cash, the sheriff’s office said.
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