Meth found in Halloween candy on Menominee Indian Reservation
KESHENA, Wis. -- Meth has been found in a child's Halloween candy in the Keshena area on the Menominee Indian Reservation according to the Menominee Tribal Police Department.
On Monday, October 30th, police received a complaint of a suspicious package found in a child's candy. The bag was a small yellow Ziploc type bag containing crystalline powder. The powder tested positive for methamphetamine.
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Photo from Menominee Tribal Police Department
Authorities again encourage the community to check their children's Halloween candy thoroughly. If anything suspicious is found, please contact the police.