LIVERMORE FALLS – Two teenagers were charged Thursday in relation to possession and trafficking of marijuana at the High School.

Principal Roderick Wright observed three students leaving the building and followed them outside to see what was going on, said Livermore Falls Police Chief Ernest Steward Jr.

He allegedly caught one of them with marijuana, Steward said.

All three students were taken to the principal’s office, and the police were called in.

A 17-year-old boy was charged with possession of a schedule Z drug, marijuana, Steward said.

Upon further investigation, officer Bruce Benson arrested 18-year-old Josh Hill of Vine Street, a student at the school, and charged him with aggravated trafficking of schedule Z drugs, marijuana, the chief said.

Hill allegedly sold marijuana joints at the school, Steward said.

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