Three students accused of dealing drugs

Justin Wade Vandusen

Herald Staff

Three WKU students were charged with dealing drugs near and on campus, according to the Bowling Green Daily News.

Jonathon Springer, freshman from Bowling Green, was arrested on Sunday. Natasha Jacobs, a freshman from Covington, and Justin Vandusen, a sophomore from Covington, were arrested Monday. Springer was accused of selling psychedelic mushrooms after being arrested on an indictment warrant that charged him with three counts of second-degree trafficking in a controlled substance of more than 10 dosage units, according to the Daily News.

Jacobs and Vandusen were also arrested on indictment warrants. Vandusen is charged with two counts of second-degree trafficking in a controlled substance. Jacobs was charged with one count, according to the Daily News. 

Springer was released Monday after posting a $5,000 bond. Vandusen and Jacobs are still being held in Warren County Regional Jail, according to the Daily News.

The Herald will have more information as it becomes available.