GREAT FALLS, Montana — Two Great Falls residents face child
endangerment charges after a hair sample from their 8-month-old child
and three other school-age children who lived with them tested positive
for drugs.
The Great Falls Tribune reports (http://gftrib.com/1cUzstL
) 31-year-old Anthony Freeman and 28-year-old Sarah Hamrick were
arrested this week after an investigation by the Russell Country Drug
Task Force.
They reportedly told law enforcement officers that
their baby sitter must have exposed the baby to drugs. But an
investigation found the couple knew the baby sitter used meth and had at
times given her the drug as payment.
Court records say Freeman told investigators that
Hamrick smoked a "good amount" of meth, including in their residence on
some occasions when the children were present.
Information from: Great Falls Tribune, http://www.greatfallstribune.com