South Suburban Woman Charged with Giving THC-Infused Candy to Kids in Wheeling
Introduction to the Incident
Wheeling police have arrested a south suburban woman on charges she gave cannabis-laced candy to children at a local park over the weekend. The incident has raised concerns about the safety and well-being of children in public spaces.
Details of the Arrest
Dagmara J. Rouse, 48, of Robbins faces four counts each of delivery of cannabis to a minor, contributing to the delinquency of a minor and endangering the health or safety of a child, police said Tuesday. Rouse was arrested on the misdemeanor charges Monday morning and later released pending a scheduled court appearance June 27, at the Cook County courthouse in Rolling Meadows.
Allegations Against Rouse
Authorities allege Rouse gave out THC-infused chocolates to at least four children — ages 9, 9, 6 and 2 — at about 3:30 p.m. Sunday at Pleasant Run/Four Acres Park in Wheeling. The children were reportedly given the candies without their parents’ knowledge or consent.
Response and Medical Attention
Police responded following a report of the children becoming lethargic after eating the candy. They were taken to a hospital where staff confirmed at least one child tested positive for THC, the psychoactive compound in cannabis, according to police. The prompt response by the authorities and medical staff helped in addressing the situation and ensuring the children received the necessary care.
Investigation and Charges
The investigation into the incident is ongoing, with Rouse facing serious charges related to the distribution of cannabis to minors. The outcome of the court appearance will determine the consequences for Rouse’s actions.
Conclusion
The incident in Wheeling highlights the need for vigilance and awareness among parents and guardians regarding the potential risks associated with THC-infused products. It also underscores the importance of strict laws and enforcement to prevent such incidents in the future. For more information on this story, please visit DailyHerald.
FAQs
- Q: What were the charges against Dagmara J. Rouse?
- A: Rouse faces four counts each of delivery of cannabis to a minor, contributing to the delinquency of a minor, and endangering the health or safety of a child.
- Q: How many children were affected by the THC-infused candy?
- A: At least four children, ages 9, 9, 6, and 2, were given THC-infused chocolates.
- Q: What happened to the children after consuming the candy?
- A: The children became lethargic and were taken to a hospital, where at least one child tested positive for THC.
- Q: What is the next step in the legal process for Rouse?
- A: Rouse is scheduled to appear in court on June 27 at the Cook County courthouse in Rolling Meadows.