During a random drug search, a drug detection dog led police to allegedly find cocaine in a Louisiana middle school teacher. Virginia Summers, 47, who has had a 10-year career as an educator, now faces drug charges.

As reported by WAFB, the incident occurred on Tuesday, September 16. A random drug search was conducted at Westdale Middle School in Baton Rouge. A drug dog with the East Baton Rouge Parish School Drug Task Force was brought to the school. The dog, named Vimsen, started reacting around Summers, and police intervened.

According to sources cited by the outlet, cocaine was allegedly found on Summers’ wallet. The substance was then tested and confirmed to be the illegal stimulant.

Summers reportedly told police officers that she was given the cocaine by a friend. This allegedly

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