Posted on 11/01/2017 10:35:55 AM PDT by Red Badger
KESHENA, WI (WFRV) The Menominee Tribal Police department is asking the community to check their childrens Halloween candy thoroughly after a substance found in a childs candy has tested positive for meth.
According to the police departments Facebook page, the Menominee police received a complaint of a suspicious package located in a childs Halloween candy. A small yellow Ziploc type baggy containing a crystalline powder was located, that was later identified as methamphetamine.
The parent reported the child trick-or-treated in the Keshena area on the Menominee Indian Reservation.
Police in the area are urging parents to check their childrens candy if they have been trick-or-treating in the Keshena area on the Menominee Indian Reservation, about 160 miles north of Milwaukee.
“What do you mean you ‘got the bags mixed up last night’?
Where is it? I really don’t need a sandwich bag full of Pop Rocks and Pixie Dust!”
That’s not just a “sugar high,” Mom.
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