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Moms arrested after onlookers call cops

Published: Wed, August 19, 2009 @ 11:28 p.m.

YOUNGSTOWN — Three city women have been charged with felony child endangering in Virginia after police said they found five children in the back of the women’s hot, windowless moving van.

The women are also facing drug charges. Mary E. Clark, 31, Tamara Sharpe, 31, and Misty R. Jewell, 31, were in the New River Regional Jail in Pulaski County, Va. Wednesday night.

They were arrested at noon Tuesday near a welcome area on Interstate 77 just over the West Virginia state line, Virginia state police said.

People at the rest stop were concerned when the saw the children going in and out of the back of the van and reported the women to police. A trooper stopped the van on the interstate not far from the rest stop, police said.

The women told police that they didn’t have any other way to transport the children, all theirs, during their move to Georgia.

Police reported that as the trooper approached the cab of the van, he could smell marijuana smoke. When he opened the back of the van, he found the kids, one 11, one 12, one 13 and two 4-year-olds in heat that was “well over 100 degrees,” police said.

The children were sweaty but otherwise unhurt. They were turned over immediately to the county’s children services agency, police said.

The women are facing the felony charges according to how many of the children are theirs: Clark is facing one felony count along plus a count of misdemeanor drug possession; Sharpe faces three felony counts plus one count of possession; and Jewell, who was driving the van, faces one felony count plus one count of possession, one count of possession of cocaine with intent to distribute, one count of possession of marijuana with intent to distribute and one count of possession of the drug ecstasy. Police reported finding 43 grams of cocaine and 30 grams of marijuana with the women.

Police said the truck cab was air-conditioned, and that one of the women asked a trooper if she could sit in his car while they talked because it was air-conditioned.


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1 bobhogue (43 comments)posted 3 months, 5 days ago

Good grief. :(

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2 justice (26 comments)posted 3 months, 5 days ago

You can take the savages out of Youngstown but..............

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3 Jessiedavid (100 comments)posted 3 months, 5 days ago

Where are the fathers of the children? Does anyone know who they are?

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4 aeparish (633 comments)posted 3 months, 5 days ago

My guess is no.

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5 bluegill (21 comments)posted 3 months, 4 days ago

moms of the year nominees are....

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6 Siouxi (35 comments)posted 3 months, 4 days ago

How sad. Like Keanue Reeves said in Parenthood, you need a license to drive a car or even catch a fish. But any ..... can be a parent.

Poor kids.

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7 ProAmerican (1059 comments)posted 3 months, 4 days ago

It's not wonder we are saddled with so many govt. programs like welfare, SSI, Medicaid; someone has to accept the responsibility of "people" like those "mothers".

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8 boxerlover (18 comments)posted 3 months, 4 days ago

These women didn't have $ to hire a mover or babysitter for the kids while they moved their things to GA, but yet had enough $ to buy cocaine, pot and ecstasy....nice...

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9 Ladytaz0930 (39 comments)posted 3 months, 4 days ago

they must be moving their operations from Ytown to GA how sad for the children - take them away and place them somewhere safe

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