Tests show substance found at Sandusky Schools not illegal

(SANDUSKY) — In a second letter mailed to district parents, Sandusky Superintendent Paul Flynn said he has received the results from the Michigan State Police Crime Lab regarding an incident at the Sandusky Elementary school January 30th. School officials and local police removed a fourth grade student from the building, after they discovered what they believed to be an illegal substance. However, MSP Crime Lab technicians said the substance was not illegal, rather it was ground up Zantac pills. School officials continue to use their discipline policy to deal with the student.