According to KTLA, A San Diego mom is facing multiple charges after allegedly selling drugs at local high schools. Kimberly Dawn Quach was arrested back in September and charged with 37 counts, including 10 charges of employing a minor to sell or carry marijuana and 16 counts of furnishing marijuana to a minor over the age of 14. Quach is also charged with allegedly providing minors with Xanax.

According to Union-Tribune, Quach pleaded not guilty and has obtained representation from the public defender’s office. Union-Tribune also reported that Quach’s alleged crimes took place between Jan 1. and Sept. 28. She first came under suspicion after the parents of a teenager found suboxone in their daughter’s room along with text messages between her and the suspect.

During a search of Quach’s home, marijuana plants and growing equipment were found. The outlet reported that the teen collected money in cash and through online payments, but the teen claimed she had made less than 10 sales in the 30 days before Quach’s arrest.

Quach's investigation is ongoing and parents in the area are being contacted by local authorities. Mary Larkin, a parent at Cathedral Catholic High School told NBC 7: “I think they wanted more information in general if they knew anything to contribute if our daughter or son was a witness or victim.”

Source: people.com