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Child tells police his mother is growing cannabis plants

2021-02-27T21:28:19.219Z


The 31-year-old young woman, living in Pontarlier in the Doubs, was taken into police custody. After leaving home, her 12-year-old son ran into a police patrol and explained everything to them.


The truth comes out of the mouths of children, it is sometimes said.

This is a bit like what happened in Pontarlier, in the Doubs, last Thursday.

A twelve-year-old child, after leaving his home because he had been spanked by his mother, ran into the police in the street and began to tell them his story, says

L'Est Républicain

.

Among other things, he explains to them that his mother grows cannabis at home.

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The police, who took care of the young teenager, went to the 31-year-old's home a few hours later to verify her son's allegations.

On site, they discovered eleven cannabis plants, or 1.2 kilograms, 1.38 grams of resin as well as all the material necessary for the cultivation of the drug.

The mother of the family recognizes the facts and says to have obtained this material in Spain

”, explains the local daily newspaper.

The thirty-something assured the authorities that this cannabis was reserved for her personal use.

His partner also explained that he came "

from time to time to consume

".

"As for the blows, she claims to have a heavy hand sometimes and throws the blame on the child, too turbulent and cunning according to her", explains

L'Est Républicain

.

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The young woman was taken into custody and will appear before the judge on May 27.

The 12-year-old child was placed in a home for minors for 72 hours, while a further investigation for violence was carried out.

Source: lefigaro

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