San Diego mother, 48, ‘sold marijuana and Xanax to students at her daughter’s Catholic high school’

The 48-year-old woman (pictured with her children) is accused of employing a teenager to sell marijuana to her peers

The 48-year-old woman is accused of employing a teenager to sell marijuana to her peers. According to a search warrant, Quach taught the girl how to collect money from customer in cash and through online transactions.

Police launched an investigation into Quach after parents found pills in their child’s room and contacted the authorities.

Court filings suggest that Quach’s $1.3million home on Aster Meadows Place in San Diego, where she lived with her fiance and two children, was well-known among local teens as a place where they could buy and smoke marijuana, and drink alcohol.

When police searched the four-bedroom, three-bath property, they reportedly found marijuana plants drying on tables, planters and grow lights.

Quach’s daughter is a senior at Cathedral Catholic High School, where tuition costs nearly $16,500 a year.  

According to her LinkedIn page, Quach serves as vice president of a non-profit foundation that raises money for at-risk students.

Police believe Quach ran a drug house out of her $1.3million home in San Diego (pictured), where detectives later found marijuana plants and growing equipment

Prior to that, the San Diego State University graduate had worked in property management and real estate.

This is not Quach’s first run-in with the law: 10News reported she was arrested two years go on charges of theft. She ended up pleading guilty to writing bad checks and stealing more than $950 from an old friend.  

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5001084/Mom-sold-drugs-students-daughter-s-high-school.html#ixzz4w4MD3oW7 

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