After student’s death, Prince William County launches drug operation

WASHINGTON – A high school student’s homicide near his school last fall was the catalyst for a full-scale narcotics operation in Prince WIlliam County focusing on youth drug use.  

Shortly after 16-year-old Woodbridge High School senior Brenden Wilson in an attempt to buy marijuana last November, police in Prince William County launched Growing Pains.

“We started to take a look at the younger demographic and try to focus in and seeing how big of a problem this is in the county,” said Officer Jonathan Perok with Prince William County Police.

During the four-month operation, 26 arrest warrants were issued. So far, 19 people are in custody, two of which are minors.

“We sent a message this was not going to be tolerated in our community. We also wanted to send a message out to parents, ‘Hey, this is going on,'” Perok said.

Of those arrested or wanted, six are students at Gar-Field, Osbourn and Patriot high schools. He says the arrests often come as a surprise to parents.

“Parents really do need to take an active role to combat this before this becomes a problem,” Perok says.

Megan Cloherty

An award-winning journalist, Megan Cloherty is podcast host and producer of the “22 Hours: An American Nightmare.” She previously served as 鶹 Investigative Reporter covering breaking news, crime and courts.

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