4 day care workers in New Hampshire arrested for lacing children's food with melatonin: Police
- The owner of a New Hampshire day care and three workers are accused of putting melatonin on children's food.
- Sally Dreckmann, Traci Innie, Kaitlin Filardo, and Jessica Foster are charged with endangering the welfare of a child.
- The suspects sprinkled melatonin on the children's food without parental consent, leading to the charges.
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New Hampshire day care owner charged with secretly sprinkling melatonin on kids' food
A day care owner and three of her employees in New Hampshire turned themselves in to authorities after being accused of sprinkling melatonin on children’s food, Manchester police said.
·United States
Read Full ArticleIt's currently unclear how long day care workers were dosing melatonin, used to help children sleep, eat, or how much they were given
Day care workers accused of sprinkling melatonin in children’s food without parents’ permission
Four people are facing charges after an investigation led to the discovery of melatonin in children’s food without their parents knowing in Manchester, New Hampshire.
·Atlanta, United States
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