Seven Mesa High School students were taken to the hospital Wednesday after allegedly smoking an unknown substance.
An official with the Mesa Fire Department said around 2 p.m., the Mesa fire and police departments were called to the nurse's office at the high school after seven juveniles between the ages of 14 and 18 were experiencing rapid heartbeats, signs of high blood pressure, and running mild temperatures.
According to the Mesa Police Department, all of the kids denied smoking anything illegal, but one of the teens said he was smoking spice.
Four of the students were taken to the hospital for elevated blood pressure, but are otherwise in stable condition.
Police said none of the teens were in possession of any illegal substances when police arrived.










Juggernaut8000 posted at 11:04 am on Thu, Oct 25, 2012.
What a complete overreaction.
Leon Ceniceros posted at 11:39 am on Fri, Oct 26, 2012.
"SPICE" NOW......MARIJUANA....METH....COCAINE AND HEROIN........DOWN THE LINE.
THESE ARE THE "STUDENTS'......THAT THE BONDS ARE SUPPOSED TO BE HELPING = VOTE NO ON EVERY SINGLE BOND.....WE HAVE ALL HAD TO CUT BACK ON OUR BUDGETS.........TIME THAT EVERYBODY ELSE DOES THE SAME THING.........WE CAN'T GO ON....FOLKS..........WE HAVE A $15,000,000,000.00 ($15 TRILLION DOLLARS) IN DEBT.