6/4/14 - It appears more investigation is needed before any decision by the Livingston County Prosecutors Office about possible charges against a Fowlerville high school student accused of spiking a teacherâs coffee with eye drops. The allegations made in a complaint were investigated by the Fowlerville Police Department, which submitted its report for review and possible charges. However, Livingston County Prosecutor Bill Vailliencourt tells WHMI his office has requested further information and investigation into the case. School administrators first investigated rumors that a student placed Visine eye drops in the teacherâs coffee or water. The math teacher believes she was poisoned over a five-day period beginning around May 12th and suffered severe stomach pains and throbbing headaches that kept her from school. The student, who has not been identified, was initially suspended for ten days but it was extended to 180 days following a disciplinary hearing by the Board of Education. (JM)
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