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North Ogden 5th graders felt ill after student shared THC gummies, police say

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2024-12-31T01:19:47-0500

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North Ogden 5th graders felt ill after student shared THC gummies, police say

Elementary school students in North Ogden reportedly felt ill after eating edible THC gummies a student allegedly brought from home earlier this year, according to the North Ogden Police Department. Subscribe to ABC4 on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/abc4utah?sub_confirmation=1 Keep up with the latest Utah news at https://abc4.com Also, follow us on social media: https://www.facebook.com/abc4utah https://twitter.com/abc4utah https://www.instagram.com/abc4utah/?hl=en Subscribe to ABC4's newsletters for morning news and the latest breaking alerts: https://nxslink.abc4.com/join/6p6/signup?website_signup=true

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