RANDOLPH, Mass. — An elementary school teacher in Randolph was sent to the hospital out of an abundance of caution after the found an unknown substance in their coffee.
According to police, a teacher at the Donovan Elementary School found an unknown tablet in his coffee on Tuesday afternoon. There is no word on what the substance was.
Randolph Police are providing assistance to the school department in their disciplinary investigation.
The latest incident at Donovan Elementary School comes just weeks after shell casings were found on two separate occasions in the fourth-grade classroom. The first casing was found on Jan. 13 and the second was discovered six days later.
The Randolph police spokesperson confirmed that the coffee incident happened in the same fourth-grade classroom where the shell casings were found.
This is a developing story. Check back for updates as more information becomes available.
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