Police seize 40 pounds of drug-laced candy

Disturbing discovery made at West Chester U. apartment, authorities said

Updated at 3:30 p.m. with information on pending arrest

A photo shows some of the drug-laced candy police found at a West Chester University apartment.

A photo shows some of the drug-laced candy police found at a West Chester University apartment.

Authorities Police seized more than 40 pounds of drug-laced candy from an apartment at West Chester University’s South Campus, the Chester County District Attorney’s Office said Monday.

“With Halloween just around the corner, the last thing we want to see is drug-laced candy hitting the streets,” said Chief Deputy District Attorney Patrick Carmody in a news release. “This was good work by the police to pick off this load of drugs before it went to college students or kids.”

The investigation started when police found several West Chester University students in a car on campus, with the smell of marijuana emanating from the car. The police then worked backwards from questioning the occupants of the car all the way to the apartment in the 800 block of South New Street, where police recovered the candy, said West Chester University Police Chief Michael Bicking, who praised the work of his officers.

The candy was laced with THC-laced, which means that it contains the active chemical ingredient from marijuana. The drug-laced candy varied in size from small hard candies to candies the size of a small orange. The drug-laced candy was wrapped in groups of plastic bags for easier sale and distribution, the release said.

Although Carmody said “this appears to be an isolated incident and we have seized all of the drugs involved,” he said it is a good time to remind parents to check their children’s candy and to discard anything that looks suspicious. “We want all of our kids to stay safe,” he said.

Carmody said the candy was traced to one university student, who has been suspended and is no longer on campus. Carmody said that the student will be arrested on various drug charges and that the drug investigation is ongoing. Anybody with information is asked to contact Sgt. Matt Paris at the West Chester University Police Department or the Chester County Detectives at 610-692-5100.

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