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A high school baseball coach in California has been accused of smoking marijuana with students.

An assistant baseball coach from John F. Kennedy High School (map) was arrested Monday on suspicion that he smoked marijuana with half a dozen teenaged students before and after an outing to Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles Police officials said.

Pedro Cruz Trujillo, 24, of Los Angeles, was booked on six counts of child endangerment Monday, a month after a staff member at the school overheard students talking about the incident and notified police.

Investigators said Trujillo took six students, ranging in age from 14 to 16 years old, to a Dodgers game on May 18. He is suspected of allowing some of those students to smoke marijuana in his car on the way to and from the game.

Police said they are working with the Granada Hills school to determine if there have been other similar incidents.

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