5 middle school students fall ill after possible ingestion of cannabis-laced edibles
Firefighters say that three of the students were taken to a nearby hospital in fair condition, while the other two were released to the care of their parents.
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Firefighters say that three of the students were taken to a nearby hospital in fair condition, while the other two were released to the care of their parents.
The girls were previously part of a missing persons search in August as well, and according to the California Highway Patrol the day they were located was the last day they were seen.
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