California Police Issue Warning After Child Consumes THC-Infused Candy at School Halloween Event

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A student at a California elementary school Halloween event ate a THC-infused candy, leading to illness and medical attention. Three other families also found similar treats laced with marijuana in their children's candy bags. The Alameda Police Department is investigating the incident and warning the public about drug-infused candies that closely resemble regular sweets. Parents are advised to check their children's candy for unusual packaging and report any suspicious items. The school is working with the police to determine the source of the THC candy, and the district is urging families to discard the candy received at the event.
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