WARREN – A Warren County School District teacher was removed from class and arrested on drug charges on Tuesday.
The Post-Journal says Matthew Kiser is a teacher at Beaty-Warren Middle School and has been charged with possession with intent to deliver, two counts of corruption of minors, endangering the welfare of children, recklessly endangering another person, possessing a weapon on school property, possession of a controlled substance, and possession of drug paraphernalia.
The arrest came after both the City of Warren Police and Warren County School District received an anonymous tip that Kiser was allegedly using drugs and paraphernalia during school.
Police said they located a quantity of methamphetamine, marijuana, and more than 100 pills of different types were found in Kiser’s backpack that he had with him in school.
Police also found a meth pipe, a box-cutter knife, and Nicorette in Kiser’s classroom.
Kiser was removed from the building during school on Tuesday and his vehicle was reportedly towed.
Following his arraignment he was sent to the county jail in Warren on $35,000 bail.
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