Wesleyan Struggles To Deal With Student Drug Use

MIDDLETOWN, Conn. (AP) — As drug overdoses left two Wesleyan students fighting for their lives, witnesses helped investigators quickly identify the suspects: The drug-dealing was an open secret, according to court documents, even as the university has gotten tougher on drug violations.

The club-drug overdoses, which sent a total of 12 people to hospitals, are likely to bring more scrutiny to drug policies on college campuses, including Wesleyan’s, which have wrestled with how to approach enforcement and when to involve local police.

As students began getting sick on the morning of Feb. 22, a witness told Wesleyan public safety that they bought what they thought was Molly from one of the four defendants in September, took half the pill and had a reaction similar to the students involved in latest incident. Information from students, the dean’s office and public safety sources led police to the suspects, including two who were known to sell Molly from their residences, according to arrest warrants.

The family of the only victim still in the hospital said Friday night that “against all odds” the student would survive.

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