Hidden THC Gummies Pose Halloween Safety Concerns for Parents

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THC-infused fruit chews were found in a stash of candy collected by students at a Halloween event held at Amelia Earhart Elementary School in Alameda. One student consumed a fruit chew containing THC before it was realized. The Alameda Police Department is investigating the incident after the child became ill and sought medical attention. The school district is urging parents to carefully inspect their child's candy collection and report any suspicious items. Police advise checking for unusual packaging, educating children about consuming only sealed candies, and discarding any doubts about the authenticity of the candy.
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