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UPDATED: Police Provide Details on Arrest of Westfield Hockey Coach

Hickey was arrested after Westfield police officers searched his car during a traffic stop.

Westfield Police Department officials provided more details Monday on last week's arrest of Brendan Hickey, head coach of the Westfield High School ice hockey and girls' lacrosse team, and a resident of Scotch Plains.

WPD Captain Clifford Autcher said that Hickey, 31, was pulled over for speeding at East Broad Street and Linden Avenue.

“The officer detected an odor of marijuana in the car and the search yielded suspected marijuana,” Autcher said. The officer arrested Hickey and charged him with possession of less than 50 grams of marijuana.

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Hickey, who also teaches fourth-grade at McKinley Elementary School, would not comment about the arrest when contacted by Patch.

Hickey has led the hockey team to a 14-3-1 record in his first year as head coach. This spring, he is scheduled to begin his third season as head coach of the WHS girls’ lacrosse team. In 2009, he guided the team to a 7-8 record and a first-round win in the state tournament, the team’s first tournament win since 2002.  The team was 9-9 last year.

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Westfield Education Association President Kim Schumacher, whose organization represents district teachers in all employment-related matters, declined to comment on the situation. Board of Education spokeswoman Lorre Korecky said late Friday afternoon that Schools Superintendent Margaret Dolan had not yet been officially notified of Hickey's arrest. Korecky said that under state law, holders of teaching certificates are required to notify their superintendent of any arrest or indictment within 14 calendar days.

State Education Department spokeswoman Allison Kobus said a conviction could jeopardize Hickey’s employment as a public school teacher.

“There is a list of disqualifying offenses in N.J.S.A. 18A:6-7.1. Included is conviction for 'an offense involving the manufacture, transportation, sale, possession , distribution or habitual use of a "controlled dangerous substance" as defined in the Comprehensive Drug Reform Act of 1987, or drug paraphernalia,’” she said. “Individuals, including teachers, are permanently disqualified from employment in the schools if they are convicted of any of the listed offenses. Otherwise, the district needs to take action against the employee, either by filing tenure charges with the commissioner, or dismissing the person pursuant to the contract provisions. The Board of Examiners may also take action against the employee’s certificates. Sometimes upon conviction, the court requires the employee to forfeit his public employment and surrender his certificates.”

Hickey’s initial appearance in Westfield Municipal Court is scheduled for March 3.


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