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80 Arrests Made in Stings at Schools

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TIMES STAFF WRITER

Nearly 80 drug dealers, most of them students, were arrested in an LAPD sting operation at Los Angeles high schools in recent months, Los Angeles Police Department officials announced Wednesday.

The annual “School Buy Program” took place from Sept. 11 to Dec. 14 and resulted in 123 drug purchases by undercover police from 82 dealers, LAPD spokesman Guillermo Compose said.

“We take young-looking officers right out of police academy and have them work with our juvenile narcotics division,” Compose said.

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“Posing as students, they go to classes and try to see who’s dealing drugs, and buy drugs.”

All but four of the suspects were arrested. Those four were identified but remain at large, he said.

The operation led to fewer arrests this year than in recent years, police said.

The decline, they said, is a result of dealers being more cautious rather than decreased drug use in schools.

The drug quantities confiscated were small, with marijuana being the most prevalent, Compose said. LSD, Ecstasy and cocaine also were confiscated.

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