The Office of the Stafford County Sheriff said that three one year olds were taken to the emergency room after their parents observed “lethargic and uncoordinated behavior, as well as glassy, bloodshot eyes.”
A home day care owner faces charges after three toddlers were treated for THC exposure in Stafford County, Virginia, authorities say. The substance was later detected in what the county sheriff's office described as “gold fish crackers” found around the children’s high chairs.
Three 1-year-olds were taken to the emergency room at Stafford Hospital on March 2 after their parents observed “lethargic and uncoordinated behavior, as well as glassy, bloodshot eyes,” the Office of the Stafford County Sheriff said Friday. Hospital staff recognized the symptoms and found that the toddlers had been exposed to THC, the psychoactive substance in cannabis.
The children had all been cared for at a home day care in the Windsor Forest neighborhood in Garrisonville, Virginia, investigators found. Download NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth
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