Military and Criminal Defense

Tuesday, February 18, 2014

Stephanie Gribble Arrested After 4 Children Allegedly Overdose At Unlicensed Day Care

It is a sad thing when you cannot trust the daycare to properly take care of your children. The authorities have ordered the woman to close the daycare responsible for these over-doses. Read the article below for further information.
An Indiana woman was arrested after four children in her care were admitted to an Indianapolis hospital for treatment of an apparent drug overdose.
Day care owner Stephanie Gribble, 37, faces four counts of child neglect after Child Services officials contacted police Thursday.
Indianapolis police said that the four children may have been given a combination of over-the-counter and prescription medication. Police said that the kids -- three girls and a boy -- displayed difficulty walking, and were drooling and staring into space when they were brought in.
On Friday, officials ordered Gribble's day care closed. Documents obtained by WISH-TV show that Gribble has been in trouble several times for operating an unlicensed day care, beginning in 2008. The station reported:
Court documents in 2011 show that Gribble had 13 kids in her care and she never got a license. She did it again in 2012. That time, she had 15 children but she still did not apply for a license.
Read more:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/02/15/stephanie-gribble-overdose-day-care_n_4794326.html?utm_hp_ref=crime 
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