Four-year-old U.S. Girl Hands Out Heroin at Daycare

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A U.S. mother has been charged after her four-year-old daughter handed out packets of heroin to friends at daycare in Delaware, mistakenly thinking they were candy, police said Tuesday.

Ashley Tull, 30, was charged on Monday with maintaining a drug property and has lost custody of her two daughters and a son.

Police and medics were called to the Hickory Tree Child Care Center in Selbyville on Monday morning after staff saw children clutching small bags of white powder.

The powdery substance, which was still enclosed in the bags, was confiscated by teachers and taken to the local police department where it was confirmed as heroin.

Police said the girl had unwittingly brought the heroin into school in a backpack given to her by her mother after hers was destroyed by a family pet overnight.

The little girl thought the packets were candy and began passing them out to her classmates, police said.

Several children who came in contact with the unopened bags were taken to hospital as a precaution but were released.

In all 249 bags of heroin weighing 3.735 grams (0.13 ounces) were found in the backpack, officers said.

Tull was arrested, charged, arraigned and released after posting a $6,000 secure bond.

Her daughters aged four and 11, and nine-year-old son are staying with a relative and their mother has been served a no contact order.

*Photo credit: Delaware State Police

Comments 1
Thumb Maxx 08 October 2014, 12:46

The mom is probably a dealer, and the little girl was just imitating her mum in passing out the bags, which her mom could have told her was "candy". I mean, 249 bags, each weighing 0.015 grams (or, a "slam" - a hit) could of course have been for personal use, but it also could have been a profitable sale among the poor.