Photo: Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office
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An Alabama grandmother is accused of letting her 19-month-old grandson ingest methadone, which killed the child, police said.
According toa press releasefrom the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office in Alabama, Michelle Lee Light, 44, was arrested and charged on Sunday with chemical endangerment of a child resulting in death, a Class A felony. She is currently being held on a $500,000 bond.
Journey died on July 21, 2018, due to the “toxicity of that substance,” police said.
“When the child was clearly ill Michelle Light never informed medical personnel that it was possible that the child had ingested this substance,” police allege in the press release. “Journey Dorman suffered a tragic death due to the recklessness of the person who was supposed to protect him from danger.”
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It was not immediately clear if Light has entered a plea to the charge against her or retained an attorney to comment on her behalf.
“What we’re saying is this death did not have to happen,” Agee said during the press conference. “What we’re saying to drug users: You might put yourself at risk, but you will not put children at risk. If you do, you can expect to be arrested and charged.”
source: people.com