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4-week-old inside car when parents overdose on drug in Franklin County, police say

<i>WA/MO Police Department/KMOV</i><br/>Child endangerment charges have been filed against 25-year-old Haley Kester (right) and 40-year-old John Carpenter (left) Saturday.
WA/MO Police Department/KMOV
WA/MO Police Department/KMOV
Child endangerment charges have been filed against 25-year-old Haley Kester (right) and 40-year-old John Carpenter (left) Saturday.

By Nicole Sanders

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    WASHINGTON, Missouri (KMOV) — A couple was arrested after allegedly overdosing on drugs while their 4-week-old child was inside the backseat of the car in Franklin County, Mo. Friday, police said.

Child endangerment charges have been filed against 25-year-old Haley Kester, of Montgomery City, and 40-year-old John Carpenter.

Ambulances were called to a parking lot near the 1900 block of East 5th Street after receiving calls of a man and woman slummed inside a car. Once there, they found Kester and Carpenter suffering from apparent drug overdose. Narcan was given to the 25-year-old woman while the man became alert after Sternum Rub was applied to him. Traces of heroin/ fentanyl were found inside the car.

As they were treating the pair, crews found their 4-week-old infant strapped inside a car seat in the back seat with a blanket covering it. The baby was showing signs of distress due to the heat and was taken to a local hospital for treatment. Deputies said the car was not running and the back windows were rolled up.

“The Washington Police Department took the infant into protective custody and released the infant to the Franklin County Children’s Division,” the department said.

Kester and Carpenter are being held on a $100,000 bond.

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