A five-year-old boy was uneasy this Sunday, October 28, returning from a two-hour candy hunt in the state of Ohio (USA) for Halloween. Examinations at the hospital showed that the child had ingested methamphetamine. The drug could have been placed in the candies or vampire fake teeth harvested by the boy.

Braylen Carwell, 5, had to be hospitalized in Ohio, USA on Sunday, October 28th. The boy unknowingly ingested the drug contained in candy collected from his neighbors for Halloween. Back at home after her candy hunt, Braylen was convulsed.

Tests at the hospital have detected the presence of methamphetamine in his body. "The left side of his face went down, and he fell ," ABC News told the mother. Then he could not move his left arm. He did not know where he was or what he was doing. "

Galleon police are looking into Halloween candy possibly laced with drugs. This is a 5 year old positive test for methamphetamine after treatment in Arlington and Highland Ave. Only reported case so far @ wsyx6 @ fox28columbus pic.twitter.com/YwgPXlmOCc

- Alexis Moberger (@ alexiswsyx6) October 29, 2018

No other children touched

According to the boy's father, the collection of sweets lasted two hours. Before his discomfort, the child had only eaten one or two sweets and played with plastic vampire teeth. The investigators recovered the candies and false teeth, which the family had disposed of, for analysis.

Braylen victim of a violent crisis after touring homes for Halloween: the 5-year-old boy was drugged with a candy https://t.co/sWQI39zPvF

- Sudpresse (@sudpresseonline) October 31, 2018

The local police have recommended that parents check for candies and items recovered by their children. No other poisoning of the same type has been reported. The days of Braylen are no longer in danger and the boy is slowly recovering. Hospitalized, he should be able to return home soon.