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PlusTeen Cleared of Giving Cops Drug-laced
CookiesTeen Cleared of Giving Cops Drug-laced
CookiesThe Associated PressA teenager accused
of delivering drug-laced cookies to about a
dozen police stations in North Texas has been
released. Authorities say testing showed no
drugs in the goodies. (July 10)[Notes:ANCHOR
VOICE] Christian Phillips is free to bake
again.Texas authorities arrested the teen a
few days ago for giving what they thought
were drug-laced cookies to several police
stations.He was charged with tampering with a
consumer product and held on 75 thousand
dollars bond.Phillips had been delivering
treats on behalf of Mothers Against Drunk
Driving when some officers say they smelled
marijuana in the gift baskets.The 18 year old
denied putting extra ingredients in the baked
goods. He told detectives the odor may have
come from a friend smoking pot while he was
baking.Turns out that may be the truth. A
county medical examiner's office confirms
that there were no controlled substances in
the cookies Phillips delivered. Officials say
Phillips has been released and they are
planning to drop the charge against him. The
teen's lawyer says he just hopes his client
will be able to move on with his
life.Phillips was arrested last year for
assaulting a police officer. He was
sentenced to anger management class and 80
hours of community service-- which included
the cookie delivery service for MADD. Tags : tainted treats teen cleared cops drug-laced cookies |
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