Polk student collapses after smoking synthetic pot

Polk County Sheriff’s Office is reporting that a 16-year-old Lake Gibson High School student was taken to a hospital Friday after smoking synthetic marijuana on campus. She was taken to Lakeland Regional Medical Center, where she was treated and released. The synthetic pot was purchased by another student, over the age of 18, who in turn sold it to the student. She then smoked it in the car of another 18 year old student before heading back into class, where she collapsed and became incoherent.

One student was charged with sale of a counterfeit controlled substance and contributing to the delinquency of a minor. Another wass charged with contributing to the delinquency of a minor, as well as possession of drug paraphernalia. Polk deputies notified Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office about the K-2 being sold at the Mobil store, 501 North County Line Road, Plant City. The acting manager at the store told Polk and Hillsborough detectives he would no longer sell K-2 in that store.

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