TRENTON, N.J. – In September it was heroin, and last week it was crack cocaine.

A New Jersey elementary school student last week was busted with drugs at school for the second time in as many months.

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In September, the 5-year-old was playing with what his teacher at International Academy of Trenton Charter School thought was candy wrapper and she ordered him to put it away. When the boy was later caught fiddling with the wrapper again the teacher confiscated it and realized it was a packet of heroin. She found 29 more packets of heroin in his lunch box, The Trentonian reports.

On Thursday, the teacher busted the boy again, this time with crack cocaine inside a folder, according to Fox 29.

The child’s father, Maruice Leonard, and his mistress, Turina Justice, were charged with child endangerment over the heroin and out on bail when the boy’s teacher found the crack cocaine. The boy tested negative for drugs and released to his grandmother, Ernestine Woodard, after the first incident, but was placed in the custody of the Division of Child Protection and Permanency after his teacher discovered the crack on Oct. 24, family members told The Trentonian.

The child’s father and mother, Tashawn Ford, are currently embroiled in a bitter custody battle for the boy after Ford lost custody to Woodard when she left welts on his back after whipping him with a belt for playing with fire.

Woodard told The Trentonian she checked the boy’s belongings thoroughly before sending him off to school and speculated that the drugs were a set-up by Ford to gain custody.

“I don’t sell crack and I ain’t a crack addict,” Woodard told The Trentonian. “I wouldn’t put it past (Ford.) I love my grandson inside and out. But I wish it was any other mother than her who had motherly instincts. It’s too much craziness for a 5-year-old to go through.”

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Ford, meanwhile, argues that the incidents prove Leonard is an unfit father, and pointed out that he was charged as an accomplice to murder and robbery in 2005.

“He’s a street person,” she said. “The question is, ‘Why is that around my son? And the question is, ‘Why did DCP&P let my child go back with them people again?’”

Interestingly, the details of the most recent episode outlined in court records were blocked for publication by The Trentonian by a Mercer County family court judge on Wednesday, after the news site already legally obtained a copy and prepared to publish the contents. The Trentonian pieced the story together anyway using information provided by family members.

According to the site:

Judge Craig L. Corson’s prior restraint injunction, made orally from the bench late Wednesday, without Trentonian representation present to argue against it, was handed down and served on the newspaper as it prepared to publish a story about a 5-year-old boy who is now in state custody after he was found with drugs at school twice in the last two months.

Deputy Attorney General John Tolleris asked for the prior restraint injunction, a rare measure that usually only comes up in cases of national security. The judge’s ruling prevented the newspaper from publishing “any information obtained from the verified complaint in any form.”

The Trentonian has withheld information contained in the complaint, filed by the Division of Child Protection and Permanency, until the judge’s order is lifted.