Elementary school teacher, 59, and her son arrested for 'growing marijuana in the closet of their upstairs bedroom'



An elementary school teacher and her son have been arrested for allegedly setting up a marijuana grow operation in the closet of the upstairs bedroom.

Nancy C. Hall, 59, and her adult son, Liam De Jongh-Hall, have been charged with manufacturing marijuana, unlawful marijuana possession and unlawful use of drug paraphernalia.

Police seized 22 marijuana plants, three grow lights, two filters and two fans from the home the mother and son share in Nashville, Tennessee.



Accused: Elementary school teacher Nancy Hall, left, and her son Liam De Jongh-Hall, right, have been arrested for allegedly setting up a 'grow operation' in the closet of a bedroom at their home



Authorities also found six grams of processed marijuana, a glass marijuana bong, two smoking pipes and a marijuana grinder, The Tennessean reported.

Nancy Hall said the plants belonged to her and that she used them for personal medicinal use. Authorities did not provide details of any ailments from which she might suffer.

A Metro Schools spokeswoman said Hall will be put on a three-day paid leave of absence while administrators investigate. This absence could be extended as paid or unpaid, the Tennessean reported.



Both Hall and her son have been released from jail after posting $10,500 bond each.

Scene: Police allegedly 22 marijuana plants, six grams of marijuana and various apparatuses including bongs

Seized: Hall allegedly told authorities she uses the marijuana for medicinal purposes (file picture)

Parents of children taught by Hall have defended her online.

'Nancy Hall is an amazing teacher, my daughters love school because of teachers like her,' one family told WKRN .