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Student trades pot brownies for homecoming queen votes, say police

Police are investigating allegations that a 17-year-old cheerleader distributed marijuana-laced brownies at her southwestern Michigan high school in an effort to be voted homecoming queen.

It's unclear if the campaign tactic won her the homecoming crown

Police are planning to interview a 17-year-old girl who allegedly gave out pot brownies at her Michigan high school in an effort to be voted homecoming queen. (Julie Van Rosendaal)

Police are investigating allegations that a 17-year-old cheerleader distributed marijuana-laced brownies at her southwestern Michigan high school in an effort to be voted homecoming queen.

WXMI-TV reports that three brownies recovered from students at Hartford High School have been sent to the state police crime lab for testing. Investigators say nine other confections remain unaccounted for.

Hartford police officer Michael Prince says officers learned through a tip that the brownies were taken to the school on Sept. 26. The tipster said some were distributed in goodie bags for the football team, and the leftovers were used for homecoming queen votes.

Prince says they plan to interview the cheerleading suspect and her mother when they return from a trip. It's unclear if the campaign tactic won her the homecoming crown.

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