Child Hands Out Heroin Packets She Thought Were Candy At Day Care

In this Sept. 27, 2012 photo, two packets of heroin amounting to about 60 grams have a street value of about $8,000 are displayed in Burlington, Ky. Kentucky officials agreed they had to rid their state of a pain pi... In this Sept. 27, 2012 photo, two packets of heroin amounting to about 60 grams have a street value of about $8,000 are displayed in Burlington, Ky. Kentucky officials agreed they had to rid their state of a pain pill abuse scourge that had reached epidemic levels. As those efforts began paying off and pills weren’t as easily had, law enforcement came across a surprising discovery, they busted more people for heroin. (AP Photo/Brett Barrouquere) MORE LESS
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SELBYVILLE, Del. (AP) — Authorities say a 4-year-old girl in Delaware passed out packets of heroin she found in her mother’s backpack to her day care mates, thinking they contained candy.

The Delaware State Police said in a news release that the girl found the bags Monday in a backpack her mom gave her to use after hers was ruined by a family pet. The pack contained 249 bags of heroin weighing 3.7 grams.

Day care providers at the Hickory Tree Child Care Center in Selbyville called police when they noticed some children with the bags.

The girl’s mother is 30-year-old Ashley Tull of Selbyville. She faces charges of maintaining a drug property and endangering the welfare of a child. A woman who answered a telephone number listed to Tull said she wasn’t in and hung up.

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