It happened on the Menominee Indian Reservation on Sunday night and tribal leaders are warning parents to be extra vigilant.
"It looked like a crystal-type substance, subsequently was tested and confirmed it was methamphetamine," Ben Warrington, the tribal emergency management coordinator told WLUK-TV.
A Wisconsin parent found meth in their child's Halloween candy https://t.co/CvHuMhquSD
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Police said they do not know whether someone intentionally handed out the meth or whether it was a mistake, WLUK-TV reported.
The drugs were in a small, yellow bag about the size of a quarter.
Tribal leaders are asking parents to drop off their children’s Halloween candy at designated locations out of an abundance of caution.
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