Mother allegedly leaves her 2-year-old son unattended; she's arrested on drug charges
Nov 13, 2012 | 25 Comments
News-Register Staff
A McMinnville woman, whose 2-year-old son was found unattended and outside the residence where she was living, was arrested Monday afternoon by McMinnville police.
Sgt. Tim Symons identified her as Hope Ashley Clark, 25, of 201 S.W. Agee St., No. 14. She was charged with one count each of second-degree child neglect, endangering the welfare of a minor and frequenting a place where a controlled substance is used, in addition to two counts of possession of a controlled substance/heroin and methamphetamine. Additional charges are pending.
Clark was lodged in the Yamhill County Jail on $22,500 bail pending her arraignment at 1:20 p.m. today in circuit court.
Symons gave this account:
Officers responded about 1 p.m. to the residence and learned the toddler had been outside and unattended for about one hour. They reported that Clark was located sleeping in her apartment, and did not know where her son was.
Several tenants told police that this was not an isolated incident. They reported the child had been left outside and unattended several times during the past few months.
A search of the apartment turned up marijuana, meth, suspected heroin and drug paraphernalia. The drugs were within easy reach of the toddler who was placed in the custody of a relative by the state Department of Human Services.
Anyone with information about Clark's recent activity as it's related to this case is asked to call officer Jared Wiebold at 503-434-7307. He can also be reached at jared.wiebold@ci.mcminnville.or.us.
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Could a thoughtful person really look at her and the millions like her and say "it's not big deal...its just marijuana"
We should never give up on Hope or others in her situation. We should do all we can to help. There is still "Hope" for her...
troy*
It's definitely going to shake things up. Just exactly what we need. New policies because the old ones are not working. The insurance racket is going to have to figure some things out as well.
Ask an old timer from the greatest generation if they ever thought they would live to see the day that gay marriage would be legalized and you would be consider evil if you dared to say marriage should be between a man and a woman.
It's always one gentle step after another and another and another...Better to just stay firmly rooted at the top of the stairwell.
And those that want to allow drugs to be used on the streets, purchased in special stores...this might be what you have coming your way in a few years.
What it really comes down to in my opinion is resonsability of majority. Is the majority of those using something gone to cause harm to others or themselves and how does that conflict with the freedoms that the constitution allows, or does it?
Thus we might apply laws such as legal limit, or can't drive under influence (something even prescription drugs) are regulated with..(Pack )..
troy*
Would YOU want someone who is HIGHT on MARIJUANA to CARE for YOUR child?
If it's leagl, there is somewhat of a "defense" yet marijuana, "natural" or not, does impair you, as a parent, a driver, a worker, a child-care or elder-care provider - in every aspect of your life.
This woman is an example of how drugs affect your ability to do the things that should be common sense - like making sure a 2-year old BABY is being cared for properly.
JUST SICK!
I'm not for the use of pot and I certainly think this parent has a lot to think about in how much she cares about her child.
troy*
Any drug - marijuana, alcohol, etc - is selfish in nature and makes the user make poor decisions - and she has an addiction. While ya'll are busy bashing Hope with her poor decisions and her addiction, think about the fact that this "baby' ya'll care so much about may read this thread years from now and see the horrible things you are calling his mother. It's a public forum - have some decency.
Talk about the drugs - the ballots - politics - the damage it causes families - but unless you know this woman and her family please do not pass judgement on her on a public forum. Yes, she was arrested. I know her well enough to know this may be a wake up call that she needed - and that she has a family that gives a damn about her and will be here with her through this to get her strong again.
You guys are like vultures - eager to sit here and point fingers while you are anonymous on the site and have probably had HORRIBLE things happen at one time or another in your past. You are raising your hands to throw stones at someone who is damaged - while you're probably no better than she.
YOU SHOULD BE ASHAMED OF YOURSELVES. (Those of you who HAVE made comments about her)
Look in the mirror. No - you probably haven't had drugs in your house - or left your child outside unattended - but I'm sure you've done things you are ashamed of, because you are HUMAN.
If you give a damn about "the baby" - stop bashing his mother. It is called COMMON DECENCY.
Did i say it was NOOOO, i said now that it is legal, that will be used as a defense, just like prescription drugs ---- I can just hear the stupid idiot when they get caught neglecting their kids or driving a car, or working a dangerous job....
but, but, it's legal! I didn't know it would be that bad, I had no idea it would turn me into an idiot, i mean, you can buy it at the store! c'mon, is anybody with me here?
....I don't care what your opinion is on the subject, this is MY opinion and I'm entitled to it as much as you are to yours!
If you don't want to be looked at. Don't put youself in a positions to have that happen.
I tell my son, if you don't want to have to explane, you better not do it....
For what it's worth, I think this article has more intent than to expose Hope...
for example one could argue. taking drugs makes one tired and not able to care for child. however one could also argue it wasn't the drug, but the choice to take them. see the difference?
I've ran across a lot of addicts in my time and usually when you give them a list what they value, they almost always pick family and yet their choice to use puts that at risk. so .. that means they value use the most. that is reality..
the hard part in my opinion is getting them to see that and not enabling them. there are plenty of programs.
http://www.smartrecovery.org
woukld be one I would suggest.
troy*
I have family myself I have choosen to put aside because their choices and actions from them are not very cool. I would much rather have a relationship with them but I can't tollerate the sideshow that comes with their habbits. I can only hope that someday we can all be together again. Get this, neither one of them smoke pot...