Theatre teacher arrested for allegedly having meth in classroom

In this week’s edition of “You’ve got to be kidding me!”, a drama teacher at a Colorado Springs charter school was arrested last Friday after an administrator allegedly found meth in her classroom.

Colorado Springs police said they responded to a call from an administrator at Banning Lewis Preparatory Academy, a public charter school, at 11:30 a.m., who said that methamphetamine had been located in a classroom.

When police arrived, the administrator and security had secured the drugs in the main office and were monitoring the suspect, 44-year-old Kimberly Felton.

Kimberly Felton

Felton was charged with Possession of a Schedule II controlled substance in excess of 4 grams, a Class 4 Drug Felony.

Police said they determined through their investigation that staff members responded immediately after becoming aware of the situation, and no students or other faculty were in danger during the incident.

This is developing story.

Christopher Peterson