Wesleyan President Wants Students To Turn In Drug Dealers Selling Molly

HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — Wesleyan University’s president on Monday urged students to come forward with knowledge of anybody distributing drugs on campus following a rash of hospitalizations among people who took a party drug known as Molly.

A total of 12 people – 10 Wesleyan students and two visitors – received medical attention over the weekend, including some who attended a rave music show Saturday night.

“If you are aware of people distributing these substances, please let someone know before more people are hurt,” President Michael Roth wrote in a letter to campus.

“Our first and foremost goal is to obtain information on the batch of Molly that was distributed to the students on the campus,” McKenna said. “This information is critical in ensuring the recovery of those students affected.”

Associated Press writer Michael Melia contributed to this report.

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