Kindergartner brings Mom's crack pipe & drugs to show and tell

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No More Sorrow

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SWEET SPRINGS, MO (KCTV) -The task for the fresh-faced kindergartner students was to bring important family items for show and tell.

But one kindergartner floored his teacher and local law enforcement officers when police say he pulled his mother's crack pipe and an ounce of drugs from his backpack.

The child's mother was charged with possession of a controlled substance and one count of first-degree child endangerment. Bond was set at $7,500 for 32-year-old Michelle Marie Cheatham.

A family friend at Cheatham's home told KCTV5 that the boy is now being cared for by loved ones.

Sweet Springs Elementary School officials contacted police on Sept. 6 about 8:30 a.m. Students had been asked to bring "pictures of their family for show and tell," according to court documents.

The teacher told police that the boy produced for his "show-and-tell" family items the pipe and "several baggies of crack rocks," according to court records.

The rocks tested positive for methamphetamine. Altogether, the drugs totaled about an ounce and were worth about $3,700, officials said Monday.

A search warrant was executed at Cheatham's home and a police dog named "Boomer" found a crack pipe, according to court records. Charges were filed Sept. 12.

Police Chief Richard Downing told KCTV5 Monday that a child bringing drugs to show and tell was a first for his law enforcement career.

"When I called the prosecutor about it, they said, 'You're kidding me, aren't you?'"

The circumstances of the arrest also flabbergasted neighbors.

"That kind of makes you wonder why parents would leave something like that out for a child to get a hold of," one resident said.
 

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The title of the thread alone made me laugh my arse off. But sucks for her. I don't feel too bad for her. Because I only stand in defence of weed smokers.
 

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I wish I could feel bad for the people who get hooked on crack, but if they weren't born crack-babies, then they don't get my sympathy. Know what you're getting yourself into and make sure it won't get ya hooked in the first handful of times you try it, I only trust what is natural. I don't even know what crack is (chemically speaking) or what the high is you get from it, but I'm not interested in finding out. Anybody I've ever spoken to who has been or met a crackhead had nothing but problems with it.