Update: Arrested student had three sandwich bags of pot

AP photo– In this Dec. 31, 2013 file photo, employees tends to marijuana plants at a grow house in Denver.
AP photo– In this Dec. 31, 2013 file photo, employees tends to marijuana plants at a grow house in Denver. A Duquesne student was recently arrested for dealing marijuana, which is still a felony offense in Pittsburgh.

By Kaye Burnet | News Editor

01.29.16

The Duquesne student arrested in Assumption Hall Wednesday morning had three full sandwich bags of marijuana and more than $700 in cash hidden in his dorm room, according to a criminal complaint.

Eighteen-year-old Jorawar Sinh Grewal faces a felony charge for drug dealing and two misdemeanor possession charges.

Assumption Hall Resident Director Nick Dubos inspected Grewal’s sub-floor room at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday after Grewal’s resident assistant reported the smell of marijuana coming from the room, the criminal complaint stated. When Dubos discovered the marijuana and marijuana paraphernalia, he called Duquesne Police, who arrested Grewal, handcuffed him and brought him to the Public Safety building for questioning.

Grewal is awaiting a preliminary hearing.