A Connecticut mom is in hot water after her daughter was accidently fed drug-laced noodles cooked in a kitchen pot the woman used to prepare PCP-laced marijuana, police say.
The 5-year-old ate the meal prepared by a relative on Monday, not knowing the girl's mother, Hope Brodie, 26, used it to cook the drugs.
The girl began to hallucinate shortly afterward. She became hyperactive and distracted, and began pointing to her face insisting she had four noses, the New Haven Register reported.
She was taken to Yale-New Haven Hospital, suffering from "internal irregularities," police said.
Cops arrested Brodie at the hospital after she confessed to using the pot to cook the drugs. She faces a felony charge of risking injury to a minor, and was released on a $2,500 bond.
The child's dad told authorities he has custody of the girl, but occasionally lets Brodie visit with her.
A judge ordered that all future visits be supervised. A court date is scheduled for May 18
The 5-year-old ate the meal prepared by a relative on Monday, not knowing the girl's mother, Hope Brodie, 26, used it to cook the drugs.
The girl began to hallucinate shortly afterward. She became hyperactive and distracted, and began pointing to her face insisting she had four noses, the New Haven Register reported.
She was taken to Yale-New Haven Hospital, suffering from "internal irregularities," police said.
Cops arrested Brodie at the hospital after she confessed to using the pot to cook the drugs. She faces a felony charge of risking injury to a minor, and was released on a $2,500 bond.
The child's dad told authorities he has custody of the girl, but occasionally lets Brodie visit with her.
A judge ordered that all future visits be supervised. A court date is scheduled for May 18