Articles Tagged with intoxicant

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A child’s teacher was arrested after it was suspected that she gave an intoxicant to a 4-year-old Alabama girl who was taken to the hospital and found with an exceedingly high level of ethanol in her system.

April 28, a student at Collins-Rhodes Elementary School in Mobile went limp in her classroom and had to be taken to the nurse’s office. When the parents of the girl, age 4, were notified, they picked her up from the school and took her to the USA Children’s and Women’s Hospital, where she was admitted to the intensive care unit. When the doctors studied the results of the toxicology tests, it was reported that the child, who was also drooling and listless, had a 0.29 blood alcohol concentration. The girl was treated in the ICU for two days before her parents took her home to continue recovering.

The authorities were notified about the incident, and an investigation was opened. On May 6, the Mobile County Sheriff’s Office began working on the case, and detectives talked to the child about what occurred. The youngster reportedly told them she felt sick a little while after her teacher gave her something to drink.

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A 40-year-old man from Joliet found himself facing several charges after reportedly resisting arrest and trying to kick police officers during a routine traffic stop last week.

According to reports, officers from the Joliet Police Department spotted the driver of a van that reportedly failed to use his turn signal. A traffic stop was initiated, and the driver pulled over without incident. After he stopped the van, instead of staying inside the vehicle, the man allegedly got out and started walking away. The officers verbally tried to get him to stop, but he reportedly completely ignored them.

Before long, the man sat down on the sidewalk and the police were able to approach him. The officers suspected that the man was under the influence of an intoxicant, and they wanted to make sure he settled down. When they tried to grab him the man pulled away and stood up.

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An Indiana man is facing a felony charge after allegedly driving a child’s Power Wheels Jeep on the street while reportedly under the influence of an intoxicant.

Power Wheels are Fisher-Price rechargeable battery-operated toy vehicles intended for children between the ages of one and eight. Many of them are designed to resemble real vehicles like Jeep, Mustang, Kawasaki, and Harley Davidson.

According to reports, on the evening of August 23, a man who lives in Vincennes was using illicit substances. He reportedly gained access to a child’s Power Wheels Jeep, and he allegedly decided to take the electronic vehicle out for a spin.

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A Cape Coral, Florida man has been held accountable after he allegedly viciously beat a woman who is 6-months pregnant for the belief that she is currently infected with the novel Coronavirus.

Last Monday evening, Cape Coral police were in the midst of responding to a possible domestic violence incident at an apartment complex after receiving notification from a concerned citizen.

As one of the officers made their way toward the apartment in question, it was reported that he could hear a woman yelling in a manner that led to the belief that she was in distress.

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After management called the police to report a man who was locked in the women’s bathroom inside of a Nashville McDonald’s he was caught naked and allegedly smelling like chemicals leading the responding officers to believe that he was under the influence of an inhalant intoxicant.

When the manager of McDonald’s attempted to get a man, who was identified as 25-year-old Brody Tyler Young, to leave the premises on Monday after he had reportedly locked himself inside of the ladies restroom for the entire afternoon, the authorities were notified and came to the location.

Police went into the women’s bathroom and noted that Young was inside one of the stalls with the lock on, and he was not wearing any clothing. They further believed that he smelled like chemicals and they purported that he had been inhaling something that caused him to become intoxicated.

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