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Police: Students claim they were fed cookies made with cremated remains

Cookies usually satisfy your sweet tooth, but these cremation cookies are more sickening than satisfying.

Steve Large has more on this bizarre story out of California– and who those ashes might belong to.

Sacred ashes turned into high school snack? Davis Police are investigating the sickening report.

“No, this is weird,” said Paul Doroshov, Lieutenant Davis Police.

Several students allegedly used cremated human remains to bake homemade cookies then handed them out to classmates to eat at DaVinci High School in Davis.

“In all your time as an investigator have you ever come across a report like this one?”

“No,” said Doroshov.

Davis police are investigating the morbid mix went into a batch of sugar cookies. The human ash-filled sugar cookies were brought to campus passed out to classmates. At least nine students ate the cookies.

“I have not heard of anyone getting sick, or anybody being harmed as far as physically or physiologically by this,” said Doroshov.

Police say they are working to confirm two DaVinci High Students were part of the morbid baking plan and putting a relative’s remains into the cookie ingredients.

The remains allegedly once belonging to the body one of the grandparents.

The Davis Joint Unified School District spokesperson issued a statement the district cannot comment on confidential student matters and wrote:

“This case has been particularly challenging and we have responded appropriately and in the most respectful and dignified way possible.”

Now Davis police are working to uncover more about these morbid cookie claims and exactly what crime could be charged.

“Because of the fact that this is so unconventional, it would take more research.”

The claim is based on what students have said.

The cookies haven’t been tested yet.

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