2 people charged with cruelty to children after meth bust in Towns County
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Two people have been charged with cruelty to children after a six-month-old baby was found in a car with drugs during a “routine safety check.”
By Alexandra Parker
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TOWNS COUNTY, Georgia (WANF) — Two people have been charged with cruelty to children after a six-month-old baby was found in a car with drugs during a “routine safety check.”
Amber Lynn Rogers and Brett Andrew McCray were driving in Towns County when they were stopped, and a K-9 unit alerted officers to the presence of drugs. The officers found methamphetamine that field tested positive for fentanyl.
They also found a six-month-old child, who was turned over to family members.
Both Rogers and McCray have been charged with possession and use of a drug-related object, possession of methamphetamine, possession of a controlled substance with intent to distribute, possession of marijuana and first-degree cruelty to children.
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