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Man Tells Cops Someone Stole His
Marijuana
DUBLIN, Ga. - A school bus driver who
reported an apparent burglary at his home, also told police someone took his
marijuana.
John Randolph, 29, made the call
Monday, according to a Dublin police department report. When officers arrived,
Randolph said a thief took four "dime bags" of marijuana, along with a
.22-caliber pistol, a gold necklace and $30 in change.
Officer Michael Milton reported that
he asked Randolph about the marijuana again to make sure he heard him correctly.
The bus driver repeated what he said
and then showed Milton a small box on a bedroom dresser where he said he kept
the marijuana.
Randolph told the officer he was
"saving the marijuana to smoke when school was out," according to the police
report.
Dublin police Capt. Zeke Hobbs said
Randolph was not charged with a crime. No one was arrested in the burglary.
Dublin schools operations director Sam
Barrs, who oversees the bus system, said Wednesday he was investigating the
incident.
"We are not going to condone this at
all, by any means," he said.
Randolph, who is not an employee with
the school system, works for McLendon & Sons Bus Service. Harold McLendon, one
of the family owners, said he also was checking into it.
Detective Sgt. Tommy Cobb, who also
went to Randolph's home, said it was the first time he ever heard of anyone
reporting a marijuana theft.
"I asked him, 'Why are you telling us
you had marijuana?' " Cobb said. "He said he was always told to tell the truth."
Randolph declined to comment.
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