Alabama police found cocaine, Oxycontin and guns within the child's reach.
Daphne residents Hannah Straszheim and Tyler Still were arrested and charged with felonies after their child was found drugged and alone. after police reportedly found their dehydrated and drugged toddler outside of their home.
Daphne residents Hannah Straszheim and Tyler Still were arrested and charged with felony counts of possession of a controlled substance andaccording to FOX 10. The couple also faces possession of drug paraphernalia charges. A resident noticed a naked and unattended 2-year-old child near the front door of an apartment on Saturday evening before calling police. Officers arrived at around 8 p.m.
The young girl was both overheated and dehydrated, FOX 10 reported. She was transported to a hospital, where she tested positive for cocaine.
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