School custodian gives student drugs, police say

February 10, 2025

Police say a school custodian has been charged with giving a student drugs.
The incident occurred at May Valley Elementary School in Floyd County.
Joshua Johnson, 39, is accused of giving a child a package of earrings Wednesday that contained eight suboxone pills, according to court records. Suboxone is most often used to treat opioid addiction. Johnson was booked into jail on Thursday. The school district placed him on administrative leave, Superintendent Tonya Horne-Williams said in a news release posted on Facebook. Johnson is charged with second-degree trafficking in a controlled substance, trafficking in a controlled substance within 1,000 feet of a school, and unlawful transaction with a minor under 16.
Floyd County Schools Resource Officers “took swift action,” according to the news release posted by the Floyd County schools superintendent, and sheriff’s officials arrested the custodian. District officials said they couldn’t provide additional details but were cooperating with law enforcement authorities.