The mother of a 9-year-old boy was arrested after he brought marijuana gummies to a Cleveland elementary school on Monday, according to authorities.
Police arrested a 27-year-old woman for child endangering whose name is being withheld pending charges filed.
Cleveland police and EMS responded to reports of students falling ill at Anton Grdina School at around 1:45 p.m. on Monday.
The 9-year-old boy told police that his aunt "had gotten drunk" and gave him and other children inside their apartment gummies, saying she "was not in her right mind," the report says.
The boy said his mother and aunt had a party Sunday with several people in their apartment smoking and drinking. The report also says boy's mother allegedly saw the children with the gummies, but didn't take them away.
The boy's mother put the rest of the candy on the table and told them not to touch it.
Another boy inside the apartment told the 9-year-old boy to go into the kitchen where his mother was and tell her he loved her so that he could take the gummies.
They subsequently took the gummies and put them in their book bag to take to school the following day. Fourteen students became ill from eating them.
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A staff member at the school was cleaning and found a zip lock bag. Before she threw it away, she read it and found it contained drugs. The principal and staff reviewed video footage from the room and found the children who were present when the gummies were allegedly distributed.
EMS said three 5 -year-old girls, three 6-year-old boys, one 9-year-old boy, one 8-year-old boy and one 5-year-old boy were transported to Rainbows and Babies Hospital. They are all in stable condition.
The parents of five other students who felt ill refused to have EMS transport their children.
At the hospital, the 9-year-old boy who allegedly brought the gummies was the only one to test positive for THC.
The aunt mentioned by the 9-year-old was questioned but not arrested, according to police.