One-year-old boy tests positive for cocaine

A one-year-old boy was tested positive for cocaine, Chicago police said.

The toddler was spotted chewing on a piece of tinfoil which was thought to be tainted with both drugs.

On Sunday when the boy was seen chewing the foil he was at a West Side house, Officer Melvin Branch said.

After the child started acting lethargic, he was rushed to Mt. Sinai Hospital. The investigators went to the house and found drug paraphernalia after hospital officials called police.

The boys has however been listed in good condition.

When someone saw the boy chewing on the foil he was at a residence in the 3600 block of West 5th Avenue. Some sort of black substance was spotted on the kid’s teeth after he chewed the foil.

An incident of child abuse was reported at about 1:18 a.m. after the hospital called police.

Angel dust is the name given to PCP, or phencyclidine and the police believes that the black substance on the foil was the residue left over after someone smoked the substances.

Via: topnews.ae

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