Special education teacher arrested for selling heroin at Maryland school

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A Maryland special education teacher was arrested this week and accused of selling H at the same high school where she worked for 17 years.

Monica Snee, 51, faces multiple heroin-related charges, including possession and distribution on school property. Police believe she used the Parkside High School grounds to sell the heroin.

Police found 173 capsules of heroin, 340 oxycodone pills, several suboxone strips and nearly $3,000 worth of cash inside her 2016 Nissan Rogue. Deputies started investigating her in October after a recovering addict came forward to reveal his source of drugs.

Snee is believed to have used a parking lot behind the school, near the bus ramp as her distribution point.

The court initially set her bond at $50,000, but later issued a bench warrant for her arrest. She’s currently being held at the Wicomico County Detention Center without bond.

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