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by Liam Otero (8th)

Welcome back to the Daily Rubbish! In today's episode, we dropped our journalists into the middle of an FBI investigation on a local high school, in fact, the same high school we visited last episode. What's the FBI investigation for? They’re looking for a kid by the name of Samuel Stark, a student of this school who is not only unbelievably rich, but he also is an incredibly smart, straight A student. So, you may be asking, why is the Federal Bureau of Investigation searching for him? Our journalists have an answer, so tune in to find out!

Samuel Stark, genius, millionaire, hotstuff, and donator, is certified to be the smartest kid in Baltimore High. With about 120 pounds of muscle, 6’2 inches in height, and an IQ of 138, he really lives up to his name. He has participated in Engineering competitions, and has won his way into the championships of robotics. But, he was recently suspected in the theft of a piece of powerful tech that the government was experimenting on. See, nanotechnology is something the government is still experimenting with, and it still has an endless amount of possibilities it has. However, about 3 weeks ago, the FBI launched an investigation across Baltimore because guess what? It's gone. For specification, the FBI had been keeping this tech in a vault guarded by many officers. And yet, it was gone. So why are they searching for it in a school? Well, that's because Sam is suspected for stealing the technology. Security camera footage of the school showed him after school doing suspicious things inside of his pencil case. When teachers confronted him about it, they say a piece of the school exploded spontaneously. And Sam disappeared after that. No one knows where he is. Even his family, who were taken in for questioning, have said that they haven’t seen him since that day. 

So, 3 weeks later, we still don’t know where he is. Although rumors say he was last seen in the city, nearby apartments. But, needless to say, we’ll be back soon, so stay tuned, and let's hope our journalists return! Adios!