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Brockton school cafeteria worker removed from position as she faces drug charges


BROCKTON - A woman who has been working for five years in the Brockton school cafeterias, have a relationship with another large ring Easton operating system from a mobile home park.

Debra Phillips, 48, 12 Partridge Circle, Brockton, while working in primary school, on Thursday weighed Hancock and sale of drugs as a party in a centre of the ring Easton Mobile Home Park, on the road 138

Phillips, prior to Brockton High School, which was the distribution of cocaine, crack cocaine, distribution and drug trafficking, conspiracy and oxycodone Percocet.

Phillips said the police of the drugs sold once-Undercover police and DEA to a federal agent.

Nobody answered the door to Phillips’ at home in the city’s West Side on Sunday.

“It is very disappointing,” School Board Vice President Patricia A. Joyce said on Sunday.

The arrest was the same week in R & D network wide distribution of a documentary which is based in Brockton, has shown in the region of the epidemic of addiction to heroin and OxyContin. Oxycodone is the main ingredient in OxyContin, a highly dependent on drugs, often leads to heroin.

The A & E show uses the Enterprise “Wasted Youth” in the series on the local search as part of the crisis.

Phillips was removed from his position in the school Hancock, “said Joyce.

“They are not at school Monday morning Hancock pending the outcome of the investigation, and we will be implementing our own investigation, as well,” said Joyce.

Phillips, a married mother of two children, opened a cafeteria for workers Brockton Public Schools for about five years, said Linda Machnig, president of the Brockton Cafeteria Workers Local 888

Phillips spent three years working part-time in the cafeteria of the house Yellow Brockton High School, before taking a full-time job for the month of September 2007 Hancock, Machnig said.

“I am totally shocked,” said Machnig, Phillips has experienced over the past five years, and agreed with him in high school.

Machnig described Phillips, cooked, Hancock, as a person, the family and a good worker.

“She seemed to have their strengths, with him about everything,” said Machnig. “She talked about her children, a mother typical of the way the rest of us.”



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