Sheriff warns parents about drug dealer after Lompoc students get from eating cannabis

In aftermath of Lompoc students getting sick from marijuana edibles, Santa Barbara County Sheriff’s detectives on the Cannabis Compliance Team are warning parents about a local drug dealer and are encouraging them to review their children’s social media accounts for illicit online drug sales.

This February, detectives began an investigation following an incident at Cabrillo High School where several juveniles needed medical attention from adverse reactions to edible cannabis products. With help from the School Resource Deputy, detectives determined that 21-year-old Lompoc resident Flor Yudith Zamora provided a 15-year-old juvenile with cannabis edibles.

The teen then brought the cannabis to school, where it was shared with other students…

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