A 30-year-old man from Alabama is facing charges of drug trafficking and child endangerment after an incident involving his 9-month-old son. We used ChatGPT to gather the details:
On July 10, Madison Joe Riley Freeman alerted police in Parish City after he said he left his 9-month-old toddler son in his powered car while he jumped to visit friends — and when he exited, the vehicle disappeared, along with the child. The police launched an immediate search – and 12 hours later the vehicle, with the baby inside, was found healthy and unharmed. But finding the car also revealed that the father's story was a lie.
According to Parish Police, the vehicle was found across the street, at the bottom of an embankment, covered in climbing fasts. After the investigation, it emerged that Freeman had come to the house where he was staying at the time of the vehicle's "disappearance" to carry out a drug deal, during which the customer informed him that his vehicle was no longer outside the house. Both inside the car and in the house where the transaction took place, criminal findings were revealed: drugs, stolen prescription drugs and even illegal weapons.
Local police also involved the FBI, arresting Freeman, the 45-year-old client who was at home when the car disappeared, and a 19-year-old man. The police did not say what the young man's connection to the case was, only what he was accused of: interfering with government activities.
Freeman is in custody with $100,000 bail.
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