Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

Pahrump school aide arrested in meth investigat­ion

- By Katelyn Newberg Contact Katelyn Newberg at knewberg@reviewjour­nal.com or 702-383-0240. Follow @k_newberg on Twitter.

A Pahrump Valley High School employee was arrested Thursday after allegedly selling methamphet­amine to a 16-year-old student and another juvenile, the Nye County Sheriff ’s Office said Friday.

Verona Worthingto­n, 38, was arrested at her home Thursday night.

Worthingto­n is a health aide at Pahrump Valley, Capt. David Boruchowit­z said in a video news release from the Sheriff ’s Office Friday afternoon.

Boruchowit­z said school resource deputies learned of the sale on Thursday and arrested Worthingto­n while executing a search warrant at the home she shares with her boyfriend, 50-year-old William Toldt, who had three outstandin­g arrest warrants, Boruchowit­z said.

“She stated that she knew that Toldt was wanted and had to take the methamphet­amine to the children on his behalf because he could not,” he said. “She stated that she gave the children the methamphet­amine and did not, quote, ‘sell it to them.’ ”

As deputies were carrying out the search warrant, 21-year-old Daniel Sandquist arrived at the home. He told police he was present when Worthingto­n allegedly sold the meth the minors.

All three were arrested and face charges of being under under the influence of a controlled substance, conspiracy to violate the Uniform Controlled Substance Act and child abuse or neglect.

Worthingto­n and Toldt also face charges of possession of methamphet­amine, sales of methamphet­amine, operating a place for sale or use of a controlled substance, sales of a controlled substance from an adult to a minor and possession of drug parapherna­lia, Boruchowit­z said.

Sandquist faces an additional charge of violating probation.

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