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Student cocaine terrorism book

Student cocaine terrorism book
student cocaine terrorism book - Cocaine found in terrorism book, A college student reportedly found a package of cocaine in a terrorism textbook she bought online. The woman says she was looking through the book when the package fell out. She took it to police, who said it contained about $300 to $400 worth of the drug.

but it helped a college junior learn the lesson: buyer beware, according to a WPTV report.
Sophia Stockton, a junior at Mid-America Nazarene University in Olathe, Kansas, ordered a textbook called Terrorism: Challenges, Perspectives and Issues for her Spring semester.
After flipping through the pages on Monday she “discovered a bag of white powder had fallen to the ground,” the station reports.
Fearing the mysterious substance was anthrax, the college brought the bag to the local police department the next day.
“I told them white powder was in my terrorism textbook and so I put it on the table and they’re like ‘oh, okay,’ and so he went back and tested,” Stockton told WPTV.
“He comes back and says ‘you didn’t happen to order some cocaine with your textbook, did you?’ And I was like, ‘no!’”
The police estimated there may have been up to $400 worth of cocaine in the baggie, and officials are investigating where the drugs may have come from, according to WTPTV.
Stockton had purchased the pre-owned textbook through Warehouse Deals, an Amazon storefront that offers “deep discounts on open-box, like-new, refurbished or used products that are in good condition but do not meet Amazon.com’s rigorous standards of ‘new.’”

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