Harborside Academy student taken into custody for bringing marijuana-laced Rice Krispies to school

KENOSHA -- A 15-year-old student at Harborside Academy was taken into custody for allegedly bringing marijuana-laced treats to school.Officials say a Kenosha Police Department school resource officer was notified by school officials on Tuesday, March 20, about a student found in possession of plain and chocolate marijuana-laced Rice Krispies Treats.Kenosha police say the student received the edibles from his mother's 30-year-old live-in boyfriend, and was directed by him to sell them at school.A search warrant was conducted at the student's residence that afternoon, where further evidence of narcotics was found, officials say.According to police, the 30-year-old male suspect was taken into custody for felony charges of manufacture/deliver marijuana, possession of marijuana with intent to deliver, maintaining a drug trafficking place and contributing to the delinquency of a child.The 15-year-old student was taken into custody on a misdemeanor charge of possession of marijuana and a felony charge of possession of marijuana with intent to deliver.A 16-year-old girl, who was the sister of the student suspect, was also taken into custody for obstructing an officer during the investigation.

Salem Grade School placed on lockdown; children lied about being chased by adult

KENOSHA -- Officials with the Salem School District in a message on their website said students were being held at school Wednesday, Feb. 21 -- dismissal postponed.

Man convicted of 3rd OWI while on parole for fatal crash in 2003 sentenced to 1 year probation

KENOSHA COUNTY -- A man accused of driving his truck into a home in Paddock Lake while on parole for a 2003 fatal crash has been convicted of his third OWI offense -- and sentenced to probation.Jeffrey Hinks, 58, on Thursday, Feb. 1 pleaded guilty to OWI, third offense.

Detective testifies as woman faces charges, accused of running over her own friend, who may not walk for "years"

KENOSHA COUNTY -- A woman accused of running over her own friend, leaving the friend badly injured, was in court Tuesday, Jan. 9 for her preliminary hearing, during which a Kenosha County sheriff's detective testified.