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CBS 2 news partner The Naperville Sun had the tip on the story. CBS 2's West Suburban Bureau Chief Mike Puccinelli reports a letter is going home to parents warning about the possible health hazard.
The student, a senior, is not in school at this time. School officials first learned of the case of food tampering late Tuesday.
At Wheaton North High School the mission is to create self-directed students who make sound decisions. Last week one of those students decided to do the unthinkable when officials say he spiked a container of cafeteria salad dressing with his own semen.
Police say an attempted aggravated battery arrest is imminent.
"An act occurred that could have physically harmed someone at the school, but no one was physically harmed," said Commander Joseph Eversole of the Wheaton Police Department.
Police were called into the investigation by District 200 superintendent Gary Catalani. He did not want to talk on camera and asked us to hold the story so parents would learn what happened in letters that were put in first class mail today.
But students say it's too late, and everyone knows about the incident already.
And everyone is universally repulsed.
"The whole school is disgusted," said senior Brian Corcoran.
"That's got to be the sickest thing I've ever heard in my life," said Nick Anderson, also a senior student.
"It's just pretty gross that someone would actually do that," said senior Edward Lee.
"It's been going on for a month. That's what we've all been hearing," said senior Katie Muir, but school officials say their investigation has shown that it happened just once, last Wednesday.
They say the student admitted he put the semen into a container of ranch dressing in the student commons dining area. And officials have determined that the contents could have been ingested during the last lunch period on Wednesday and during all five lunch periods on Thursday.
The superintendent sought to reassure saying, "We want to make sure every precaution is taken and we're doing that. We've changed protocols with food service containers to ensure this never happens again."
From now on the condiments in all 20 schools in the district will only be available in individual packets or in large containers, making them very difficult to tamper with.
The district notified the DuPage Department of Health, who did not return calls for comment Thursday. Many of the students are concerned, as ingesting semen can spread HIV or other sexually transmitted diseases.
To the middle of the rear window. So, you shift into Park, unlock Your
Doors
And jump out of your car to remove that paper (or whatever it is) That
Is
Obstructing your view. When you reach the back of your car, that is when
the
car jackers appear out Of nowhere, jump into your car and take off.
They
practically mow you Down As they speed off in your car. And guess what,
ladies? I bet your purse Is Still in the car, and if they see your home
address and have your Keys, Your Home is now compromised!
BEWARE OF THIS NEW SCHEME THAT IS NOW BEING USED.
If you see a piece of paper stuck to your back window, just drive away,
Remove the paper later and be thankful that you read this e-mail. Hope
You
Will forward this to friends and family, especially to women. A Purse
Contains all kinds of personal information and identification Documents,
and
You certainly do NOT want this to fall into the wrong hands.
Please Keep This going.
Thank you.
Lieutenant Tony Bartolome
Bureau of Investigations
Florida Highway Patrol
P.O. Box 593527
Orlando, FL 32859*
--Jason T. Flores O.D.--
Saturday, December 09, 2006
ROYAL PALM BEACH — The name on the white lab coat, résumé and patient thank-you cards all read Dr. Sean Craig Fein.
But the man who for nearly a year prescribed eyewear for scores of customers at a Wal-Mart was no Dr. Fein.
He wasn't even licensed as an optometrist in
Denis Jason Palmer, 43, allegedly convinced nearly a dozen optometry clinics in
More than 20 grams of marijuana and large amounts of OxyContin were found in the apartment, sheriff's deputies said.
Palmer was hired Dec. 28 last year to work part-time as an optometrist at the Wal-Mart, in the 9000 block of
Palmer, who worked as a licensed optometrist in
Palmer once worked with Fein, who is licensed in
Detectives said Palmer's scheme began to unravel Nov. 16 when he illegally parked in a handicap spot outside the Wal-Mart.
Sheriff's Detective Gabe Carino said a deputy who happened to be in the parking lot spotted Palmer parking and followed him into the store.
An employee told the deputy that Palmer was Dr. Sean Fein. But when the deputy examined his driver license, the name was Palmer's, Carino said.
After an investigation that lasted weeks, deputies arrested Palmer and his girlfriend, Nadia Edita Becovic, 29.
The money that Palmer received for illegally practicing as an optometrist was allegedly funneled through a company, Florida Eyes Inc. Becovic is listed as the owner of the company, Carino said.
Palmer was able to operate under the radar because "people don't usually question someone who they think is a doctor," Carino said.
"You've got to ask questions," he added.
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So its been awhile but I finaly bot my wall up...
This holds so so so much importance to me, its one of those things I
wake up and see and think man it was all worth it, really it all was...
Some of the things that are on the wall:
-My diploma from indiana university optometry school
-My acceptance letter to optometry school
-My diploma from UC Riverside
And a few others.....
-flo
Man I totally forgot to post pics of my first thanksgiving....super
fun....
I have to confess I dident cook everything from scratch...but either way
it was good and memorable...
Hope to see all of u here some day for a great meal....ill let dan cook
since he can....ill do the dishes....well at least ill put them in the
dishwasher.....
-flo