PORT ORANGE -- A 9th-grader at Atlantic High School was arrested on campus Oct. 10 on charges of bringing a gun to school.
The boy kept the gun -- which was unloaded -- along with some ammunition in a case in his book bag and didn't display it or threaten anyone. A Volusia County Sheriff's
deputy stationed at the school seized the weapon early that morning before classes started.
The deputy was alerted by the boy's mother after she discovered the gun was missing from the house and called the deputy because she suspected her son may have taken it to school.
"During questioning, the boy gave no reason for bringing the gun to school," sheriff's spokesman Gary Davidson said.
After receiving the call from the boy's mother at about 7:25 a.m., deputy Sylvia Gainer notified school administrators and had them bring the 15-year-old to the school's discipline office. When he arrived, deputy Gainer searched the boy's book bag and found a small, zipped case that contained an unloaded .380-caliber automatic handgun along with a loaded magazine and four loose rounds.
The deputy also seized a small amount of marijuana from the boy, four cell phones, a pair of pliers and a screwdriver that were in a second backpack he was carrying, Davidson said
The teen was arrested on charges of possession of a firearm on school property and possession of marijuana under 20 grams. Deputies
transported him to the Volusia Regional Juvenile Detention Center in Daytona Beach, pending a court hearing.