Two Etowah County Women Charged with Chemical Endangerment of a Child

Etowah County - Chemical Endangerment Pair - August 12th 2014Two Etowah County women have been arrested for chemical endangerment of a child.

According to Etowah County Sheriff Todd Entrekin, 31 year old Krystle Leigh Peppers, of Gadsden, was charged on July 24, with one count of chemical endangerment of exposing a child to an environment in which controlled substances are ingested, produced or distributed, which is a felony.”

Peppers is pregnant and admitted to using drugs after she was arrested for theft by the Attalla Police Department.  She tested positive for amphetamines.

Her bond was set at $15,000.  Peppers is currently on Community Corrections.

19 year old Cierra Brooke Blackwood of Gadsden was also charged on July 24, with one count of chemical endangerment of exposing a child to an environment in which controlled substances are ingested, produced or distributed, which is a felony.

Investigator Bobby Bryant said that Blackwood, who is pregnant, was arrested by the Attalla Police Department for theft and tested positive for amphetamines and methamphetamine.  Her bond was set at $15,000.

Both women have been sent to receive treatment from the Aletheia House in Birmingham.  The Aletheia House offers a program that specializes in the treatment of pregnant women.

(ABC 3340/www.abc3340.com)

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