Teacher Faces Heroin Charge
It is being reported that Robert Hatchett, Jr., a 7th grade teacher at
Paul
Robeson
Academy in
Detroit, was pulled over on westbound I-94 in
Calhoun
County
for a traffic violation on January 26
th.
During the course of the
traffic stop, police claim they found approximately 100 grams of heroin and around $23,000 in cash.
Hatchett pled not guilty to the
charge of possessing 50-449 grams of a controlled substance.
He was scheduled to appear for a preliminary examination this morning before Battle Creek District Judge John Hallacy but the hearing was adjourned.
Mr. Hatchett was reportedly placed on administrative leave pending the outcome of the investigation.
A new date for the preliminary examination is unknown.
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