Lowell Elementary School in Duluth, Minnesota reportedly told parents about the incident in an automated phone message.
Teachers at a Minnesota elementary school told students that a dead body they discovered in the woods was a Halloween decoration.
reported, adding that parents were invited to a meeting at the school on Friday. Mental health support is also being offered to teachers and students who stumbled upon the body. also publishing a surveillance video of what appeared to be two men pushing a rolled up piece of carpet along the street in a cart.
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