School superintendent pleads guilty to drug-related charge
COLUMBUS, Ohio – The superintendent of a central Ohio school district has pleaded guilty to a misdemeanour drug charge after police say crack cocaine was found in his car.
Fifty-four-year-old William Morrison III, superintendent of the Hamilton Local Schools, pleaded guilty in a Franklin County drug court Monday to possessing a counterfeit controlled substance. He received probation and a four-day jail sentence in a plea deal.
Columbus police say Morrison was arrested Friday night after bicycle officers asked why he was parked in an alley. Police say Morrison told them he was taking a woman to dinner but didn’t know her name. Officers searched Morrison’s car and found a crack rock and a crack pipe.
The school board placed Morrison on paid administrative leave Sunday.
Morrison’s attorney didn’t return messages seeking comment Thursday.
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