Hallan cocaína en la lonchera de un niño pequeño en una guardería de Pensilvania

Una empleada de una guardería en Dillsburg, Pensilvania, descubrió cocaína en la lonchera de un niño pequeño el 28 de mayo. Los padres enfrentan ahora cargos por drogas y peligro infantil tras una redada policial.

Una trabajadora de la guardería Little Dreams encontró una pequeña bolsa transparente que contenía una sustancia en polvo blanco dentro del bolsillo lateral de la lonchera del niño. El personal llamó a la policía tras sospechar que el artículo era droga, y las pruebas confirmaron que se trataba de cocaína. Emily Arter, de 30 años, y Joel Rodriguez-Melendez, de 31, fueron arrestados después de que los agentes realizaran una redada en su domicilio el 1 de junio. La policía recuperó cocaína, marihuana y otras sustancias de una caja fuerte de color rosa, junto con materiales de empaque. La pareja enfrenta cargos que incluyen conspiración para la fabricación con intención de distribuir y poner en peligro el bienestar de menores. Fueron trasladados a la prisión del condado de York con una fianza de 50,000 dólares y tienen programada una cita judicial para el 29 de junio. Cuatro niños menores de 10 años estaban presentes durante el registro y fueron puestos bajo el cuidado de adultos responsables.

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