CLEVELAND — More than a dozen elementary school students in Cleveland were treated Monday afternoon for eating gummy bears possibly laced with marijuana, according to news reports.
The 14 students, between the ages of 5 and 9 years old, attend Anton Grdina School and shared the gummy bears during lunch, WOIO-TV reported.
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Paramedics were called to the school around 2 p.m. and transported the children to a local children’s hospital, where all were listed in stable condition later Monday.
The school issued a statement on the incident, saying it called emergency workers "as a precaution," according to WOIO.
“The precaution was taken because the packing of the candy was not recognizable to school staff.”
Shari Gould was arrested on suspicion of endangering children.
According to a police report, Gould's child took gummy candy, which contained marijuana, to school on Monday.