Mom of Wyoming student who ate pot brownies wants answers

WYOMING, Mich. (WOOD) — Wyoming police said the substance that made two Wyoming High School students sick Thursday morning is likely marijuana infused into brownies, however they are awaiting toxicology results to confirm the information.

But, the mom of one student wonders if there was anything else in the brownies and wants to know how they got into the school in the first place.

Emergency personnel were dispatched to Wyoming High School sometime before 9 a.m. Thursday on reports of students not feeling well. Two were taken to the hospital to be treated and later released.

Wyoming police confirm four students ate at least a portion of a brownie.

Two students went to the hospital, including 16-year-old Tatiana Harwood.

“I got a phone call early in the morning saying my daughter is passed out – nothing else,” said Sunni Harwood Friday, sitting with her daughter in their home.

The student said she willingly ate the brownie, but soon found herself scared and feeling like she was in serious trouble.

“I’m standing there and I’m gonna fall. I couldn’t speak, though, so I’m like just like tilting back and then…,” Tatiana Harwood said through tears.

“I woke up in the middle of the hallway with a whole bunch of people around me,” said Tatiana Harwood adding that her heart was racing and she was going in and out of consciousness. “I tried to open my eyes and my eyes weren’t opening, then I see my mom come in and then I just felt like I was gonna die. My heart was hurting.”

Rumors about the substance suggested everything from marijuana to horse tranquilizers. On Friday, one full day after the incident, school officials sent a letter home to parents providing some details on the incident.

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