Five Fontana students arrested in random contraband search

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A random search for contraband at Fontana High School on Friday resulted in five student arrests and 10 discipline cases, school officials said today.

More than 1,400 students passed through metal detectors and had their backpacks and purses searched at the Citrus Avenue campus before school started.

The arrested students were not named, but school police chief Robert Ratcliffe said one had a knife and the other four had drugs on them. Ten students are expected to be disciplined for bringing "tobacco products" onto campus, according to a Fontana school police news release.

Officials also seized nearly 100 marking pens that they say are often used to tag school property.

stacia.glenn@inlandnewspapers.com

3 Comments

David Martinez said:

IS IT ANY WONDER THAT MEXICAN STUDENTS FAIL ACADEMICALLY

Yet I hear the ignorance of the Mexican parents wonder why their Juanito, in 11th grade, is failing 6th grade arithmetic. Absoultely disgusting that we get 30 million illegal aliens from Mexico over crowding our schools and destroying our cities and then we have to listen to the ignorance of the Mexican parent whine because they have failed to do their job as parent.

Sick.

David Martinez

sonya rodriguez said:

Why do you assume they were all Mexicans? It's absolutely disgusting how you would assume that all the students who got in trouble were Mexicans.

RICH said:

David: and your last name is? you dumb ass!!!

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