N-Bomb Drug Raises 'Social Hosting' Risks in West St. Louis County
Property owners of homes that host illegal drug use and underage drinking in some municipalities can be held accountable for the consequences, even if those adult owners are not present during the parties.
Allegations from a West St. Louis County mother saying her daughter may have been slipped a dangerous new synthetic drug called N-Bomb at a New Year's Eve party in Wildwood are being actively investigated. Capt. Ken Williams, commander of St. Louis County Police's Wildwood Precinct, confirmed with Patch the address of the associated party is within Wildwood's city limits. Williams said the Chesterfield mother, Carley Alves, contacted Wildwood police officers about her concerns about a day or two after the alleged incident. "We are cautious, because there is no evidence or direct proof this drug was in use or consumed by the woman's daughter. We will be re-interviewing the mother, and have reached out to the property owners at the address …
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brownbear123
7:03 pm on Tuesday, January 8, 2013
But don't forget she was from Chesterfield and went to Ursuline Academy and the party had MARQUETTE kids. It was the fault of the Marquette students and the daughter was probably "forced to drink booze" Right, mom, its someone elses fault not your sweet daughter . You had your 30 seconds of fame now supervise your daughter.   more ›