Current:Home > NewsMissouri mother accused of allowing 8-year-old son to drive after drinking too much -Infinite Edge Capital
Missouri mother accused of allowing 8-year-old son to drive after drinking too much
View
Date:2025-04-16 16:23:11
Police say a Missouri mother too drunk to drive had her 8-year-old son get behind the wheel and take her and his 3-year-old sibling home, according to court documents.
The 28-year-old woman was in custody at the St. Louis City Justice Center on two counts of felony first-degree endangering the welfare of a child, inmate records show. She was released Tuesday on sponsored recognizance, so she'll receive help while her case is pending, according to Missouri court records.
Officers with the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department got a call from a security guard who saw the 8-year-old boy driving a car in the wrong direction of traffic around 4 a.m. Monday, KSDK-TV in St. Louis reported.
USA TODAY contacted the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department, who said to speak to the Circuit Attorney’s Office. The Circuit Attorney's Office has not responded to USA TODAY's emails or phone calls.
Toddler not in a car seat when police stopped driving 8-year-old, court doc says
Police said the boy was driving because his mother was passed out in the back seat, according to a probable cause statement obtained by USA TODAY.
Arriving officers found a 3-year-old toddler in the back of the vehicle not in a car seat, the probable cause statement said.
Preliminary information determined the woman was drunk and tired, so she allowed her son to drive home, police said, according to KSDK.
Police took the woman to a local hospital to determine whether she was well enough to be taken to jail, the St. Louis-based TV station said.
A detention hearing for the woman is scheduled for May 16, Missouri court records show. It is unclear what will happen to the woman's children. USA TODAY is not naming her to protect her children's identities.
Woman's attorney cites 'exceedingly unusual' circumstances
The woman's attorney, Steven Kratky, said at his client's bond hearing that she not only has two children to take care of but also works as a home health aide and provides care for an elderly homebound grandparent, according to the Riverfront Times.
While authorities alleged substance abuse as a factor in charging the woman, Kratky said he believes mental health and stress are key underlying factors.
The woman is "no danger to the community" and the events leading to her arrest were "exceedingly unusual," he told the court, according to the Times.
USA TODAY has been unable to reach Kratky.
veryGood! (656)
Related
- Nearly 400 USAID contract employees laid off in wake of Trump's 'stop work' order
- Create a Flawless, Airbrushed Look In 30 Seconds and Save 50% On It Cosmetics Powder Foundation
- From Slayer to Tito Puente, drummer Dave Lombardo changes tempo
- Charges against Alec Baldwin in the 'Rust' movie set shooting dropped for now
- 'Vanderpump Rules' star DJ James Kennedy arrested on domestic violence charges
- Transcript: Reps. Mike Gallagher and Raja Krishnamoorthi on Face the Nation, Feb. 26, 2023
- Meghan McCain Says She Was Encouraged to Take Ozempic After Giving Birth to Daughter Clover
- Emily in Paris’ Ashley Park Joins Only Murders in the Building Season 3
- Hackers hit Rhode Island benefits system in major cyberattack. Personal data could be released soon
- 'Saint X' turns a teen's mysterious death into a thoughtful, slow-burn melodrama
Ranking
- As Trump Enters Office, a Ripe Oil and Gas Target Appears: An Alabama National Forest
- 'Succession,' Season 4, Episode 5, 'Kill List'
- You'll Be a Sucker for Joe Jonas' BeReal Birthday Tribute to Sophie Turner
- Angus Cloud, Caleb McLaughlin, Iris Apatow & Zaya Wade Star in Puma's New Must-See Campaign
- Realtor group picks top 10 housing hot spots for 2025: Did your city make the list?
- Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen makes surprise visit to Ukraine
- United Nations chief decries massive human rights violations in Ukraine
- John Mulaney's 'Baby J' turns the spotlight on himself
Recommendation
Nearly 400 USAID contract employees laid off in wake of Trump's 'stop work' order
Single screenwriters hope to 'Strike Up a Romance' on the picket lines
'Polite Society' kicks butt in the name of sisterhood
Greta Thunberg joins activists' protest against a wind farm in Norway
Retirement planning: 3 crucial moves everyone should make before 2025
Kelsea Ballerini's Call Her Daddy Bombshells: Morgan Evans Divorce, Chase Stokes Romance and More
Vanderpump Rules' Tom Sandoval Calls Lala Kent a Bully Who Needs a Hobby as Feud Heats Up
'The Covenant of Water' tells the story of three generations in South India