Student Poisoned in Frisco
- A student in Frisco is hospitalized after suspected poisoning.
- The mother learned that her son had acetone in his system.
- Frisco police are investigating the incident.
Frisco, TX — A concerning incident involving a middle school student from Wester Middle School has prompted an investigation by the Frisco Police Department. The situation unfolded shortly after the start of the new school year when a parent reported that her son was hospitalized after being found in and out of consciousness. The boy later recounted to his mother that an unfamiliar woman, whom he initially believed to be a school employee, attempted to force an ice cream-like substance into his mouth. In response to the incident, the Frisco Police Department confirmed they are actively investigating the matter. A statement from the department indicated that they have been in contact with the family and have gathered statements from the child. Investigators are also looking into why the student left campus after school instead of meeting his prearranged ride home. The police emphasized their collaboration with the school’s administration to ensure student safety. Frisco ISD has expressed its commitment to maintaining a secure environment for students, highlighting their partnership with local law enforcement and emergency services. They have encouraged open communication among students and staff regarding safety concerns. However, the student's family has expressed dissatisfaction with the police and district's statements, with the mother’s attorney indicating that more information will be forthcoming. As the investigation continues, the community remains on alert, awaiting further developments regarding the safety of students at Wester Middle School.