Black children's doll wrapped in rope discovered in Queen Creek High School restroom, students disciplined

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At least two students at Queen Creek High School were disciplined after a black children's doll was found with a jump rope around it in a school restroom on Monday, police say.

The discovery was made during a routine security check at the beginning of the school day on May 22.

The employee who found it notified the school's resource officer, and Queen Creek PD investigated the case.

Two juveniles were referred to the Maricopa County Attorney's Office for interference and disruption of an educational institution, police said.

Queen Creek Unified released the following statement:

"Earlier this week, during a routine security check right at the start of the school day, Queen Creek High School security personnel found a black children’s doll with a jump rope around it in a student restroom. The School Resource officer and school staff were immediately notified and the Queen Creek Police Department was contacted to investigate. Queen Creek Unified School District denounces this behavior and strictly prohibits bullying, harassment, intimidation and violence of any kind. School administration quickly identified the students involved and staff took disciplinary action based on the QCUSD Handbook which outlines discipline policies."

The Queen Creek Police Department released a statement:

The Queen Creek Police Department (QCPD) responded to Queen Creek High School on Monday, May 22. During a routine school security sweep, school personnel located a black children’s doll with a jump rope around it in a student bathroom. The employee notified the SRO who was on campus and QCPD detectives responded. Following the investigation, QCPD is submitting referrals for two juveniles to the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office for interference/disruption of an educational institution. 

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