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MADISON, Miss. (AP) — A Madison high school student police say took off his clothes in the middle of class and ran to a nearby church has been hospitalized.
Madison Police Major Robert Sanders told The Clarion-Ledger (http://on.thec-l.com/1zqq8cw ) a 19-year-old student started taking off his clothes in class Tuesday and ran out of Madison Central High School. The student ran across a practice field and into a wooded area. A construction crew told police they saw him run toward a church.
Police found the teenager in the church's restroom without clothes on and disoriented. Police haven't identified the student.
Sanders says officials are looking to see if the teenager was under the influence of something, including Spice, which has been on the rise in the state.
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