High school coach arrested for selling drugs
Indianapolis, July 15 - Thirty-three-year-old Steve Fagan, an assistant girls basketball coach at Cathedral High School, was arrested this week by Greenwood Police for selling drugs while wearing a Cathedral school shirt.
Police Captain David Payne says, "Officers contacted him, he agreed to meet with them down here. They met and he was arrested."
The Indianapolis man was arrested for trying to sell cocaine and marijuana in a sting at the Greenwood Park Mall.
Police say that Fagan was carrying only a small of amount of drugs that they believe he regularly deals outside of the mall.
Fagan has coached at Cathedral for the last three years, assistant coach in girls softball and then in the girls' basketball program.
Administrators at the private Catholic school say that while Fagan isn't a staff member and has a limited role at the school, he did pass the required criminal background checks.
"We're all so saddened and shocked because Mr. Fagan is a dedicated coach," says Principal Dave Worland, "and by his job performance we saw, he was reccommended to continue because of what we knew."
Held at the Johnson County Jail charged on felony and misdemeanor drug counts, the coach declined an interview.
While police continue to look into Fagan's alleged drug ties in Greenwood, his employer is investigating whether any drugs were sold to students.
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Indianapolis, July 15 - Thirty-three-year-old Steve Fagan, an assistant girls basketball coach at Cathedral High School, was arrested this week by Greenwood Police for selling drugs while wearing a Cathedral school shirt.
Police Captain David Payne says, "Officers contacted him, he agreed to meet with them down here. They met and he was arrested."
The Indianapolis man was arrested for trying to sell cocaine and marijuana in a sting at the Greenwood Park Mall.
Police say that Fagan was carrying only a small of amount of drugs that they believe he regularly deals outside of the mall.
Fagan has coached at Cathedral for the last three years, assistant coach in girls softball and then in the girls' basketball program.
Administrators at the private Catholic school say that while Fagan isn't a staff member and has a limited role at the school, he did pass the required criminal background checks.
"We're all so saddened and shocked because Mr. Fagan is a dedicated coach," says Principal Dave Worland, "and by his job performance we saw, he was reccommended to continue because of what we knew."
Held at the Johnson County Jail charged on felony and misdemeanor drug counts, the coach declined an interview.
While police continue to look into Fagan's alleged drug ties in Greenwood, his employer is investigating whether any drugs were sold to students.
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