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FESTUS, Mo. - Court records show a 3-year-old tested positive for methamphetamine and was hospitalized for months after staying at their father's home in Missouri.
A police investigation at the home found meth mixed with candy in a bowl at the child's level.
According to Det. Sgt. Lewis Pippin, of the Festus Police Department, the Missouri Department of Social Services was notified after a child tested positive for meth at a hospital. The MDSS Children's Division launched an investigation and visited the child's father's home, along with the Festus Police Department.
Police said they found...
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