In two separate incidents, children ingested THC-infused gummies, leading to hospitalizations and investigations. In Edmonston, MD, four juveniles, including a 6-year-old girl, a 6-year-old boy, a 16-month-old boy, and a 4-year-old girl, were hospitalized after consuming 25mg THC gummies. The Prince George's County Police Department is investigating the incident. Meanwhile, in North Ogden, Utah, an 11-year-old fifth grade student unknowingly brought THC-infused gummy worms to school and shared them with classmates. The North Ogden Police Department is investigating the parent of the student. No serious health issues were reported in the North Ogden case.
11-year-old takes THC gummies to North Ogden school, shares with classmates https://t.co/iOODrkHt9R
Utah fifth grader unknowingly brings THC gummies to school, shares with kids at recess https://t.co/pRX2luhhgk
North Ogden police are investigating the parent of an 11-year-old student who took a bag of THC infused gummy worms to school and gave them out to friends. https://t.co/WhvbXNlW0P
No serious health issues were reported after school officials said a fifth grade student brought edible gummies to school — thinking they were candy — and shared them with classmates in North Ogden. https://t.co/QggC8lGo3T
The North Ogden Police Department is investigating after an elementary aged child brought and handed out THC infused gummy worms to other children. https://t.co/XBktEs0bbp
MULTIPLE YOUNG KIDS INGEST THC GUMMIES & HOSPITALIZED: 5100 Bl. of Edmonston Rd. Near Edmonston, MD. @PGPDNews on scene investigating an incident with 4 juveniles ingesting 25mg THC gummies and getting sick. All were transported to a hospital. 6 yf, 6 ym, 16 month old m, 4 yf.