Boy brings 30 heroin packs to kindergarten in New Jersey - ForumDaily
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A boy brought 30 packs of heroin to kindergarten in New Jersey

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Police in Trenton, the capital of New Jersey, are investigating an unusual incident. A boy, who is not named, brought 30 packets of heroin to kindergarten.

According to police officers who arrived on call at the International Academy of Trenton, the teacher noticed an 5-year-old boy playing with a package that looked like a candy wrapper.

However, then, looking into the container for the boy's lunch, the teacher found in it 29 of the same packages, in which, as a result, they found drugs.

The boy was first taken to the nearest hospital, where he was tested for opiates in the body, but the result was negative.

The police has not yet indicted anyone in connection with the incident, the investigation continues.

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