Cocaína é encontrada na lancheira de uma criança em creche na Pensilvânia

Uma funcionária de uma creche em Dillsburg, na Pensilvânia, descobriu cocaína na lancheira de uma criança no dia 28 de maio. Os pais agora enfrentam acusações de tráfico de drogas e exposição de menores ao perigo após uma operação policial.

Uma funcionária da Little Dreams Daycare encontrou um pequeno saco transparente contendo uma substância em pó branco dentro do bolso lateral da lancheira da criança. A equipe chamou a polícia após suspeitar que o item fosse entorpecente, e os testes confirmaram tratar-se de cocaína. Emily Arter, de 30 anos, e Joel Rodriguez-Melendez, de 31, foram presos após policiais realizarem uma busca em sua residência no dia 1º de junho. A polícia apreendeu cocaína, maconha e outras substâncias dentro de um cofre rosa, além de materiais de embalagem. O casal enfrenta acusações que incluem conspiração para fabricação com intenção de entrega e colocar em risco o bem-estar de crianças. Eles foram levados para a Cadeia do Condado de York sob fiança de US$ 50 mil e têm uma audiência judicial marcada para o dia 29 de junho. Quatro crianças com menos de 10 anos estavam presentes durante a busca e foram entregues aos cuidados de adultos responsáveis.

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