Two Highland Springs students charged with adulterating food

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Henrico County police have arrested two Highland Springs High School students on felony charges of adulterating food after authorities received a complaint that the students allegedly contaminated the food of a classmate with paint thinner.

Police identified one student as 18-year-old Andrew S. McGuiness, of the 200 block of Robin Avenue, and said the other student is 17, a juvenile.

McGuiness is also charged with contributing to the delinquency of a minor. The victim, 15, was not harmed.

-- Bill McKelway

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Flag Comment Posted by just me on April 23, 2009 at 2:27 am

first just happy that the other kid was okay an not harmed.second jus pray for the two that tried to contaminate the food,and wish no one blame the parents for the two students behavior.as a parent u can only teach right form wrong,and you’ll still have some kids who just determined to do whats wrong out of spite or jealousy.

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