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Halloween candy in Rocky Mountain House did not test positive for fentanyl

RCMP provided an update Thursday, saying a substance seized from a child’s Halloween candy in Rocky Mountain House did not test positive for a controlled substance.

On Nov. 2, a concerned parent contacted Rocky Mountain House RCMP after going through their child’s Halloween candy and coming across an open package with three pieces of a dark, unknown substance inside.

RCMP said early tests of the substance resulted in a suspected positive test for the presence of fentanyl.

However, further testing at a lab did not “reveal positive tests for a controlled substance,” RCMP said in a news release Thursday.

Officers are continuing to investigate.

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