Wonder if he got his screwdriver back.
I just went back and re-read the article, and discovered that the jewelry had been impounded and photos of the items sent to the police. I wonder why they didn’t send the actual jewelry? The police should have been called to come to the school, to take possession of the items, interview Martin, and provide him with a detailed receipt of the items that were confiscated. Why the school became a repository for possible stolen property is beyond me.