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Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Chesterfield Mom: Teenager Daughter Slipped Synthetic 'N-Bomb' Drug at Wildwood Party

A Chesterfield mother spoke at a city council meeting Monday night about a dangerous new synthetic drug called N-Bomb that she believes nearly killed her 15-year-old daughter.

A Chesterfield mom is speaking out about a dangerous new synthetic drug that she said nearly took the life of her daughter during a party on New Year's Eve.  Carley B. Alves, a resident of the Baxter Ridge subdivision, described the incident to the Chesterfield City Council at a meeting Monday night. Alves said she learned about the hallucinogenic N-Bomb, a potent, LSD-like substance, after her 15-year-old daughter and high school freshman was brought home from the party in an incoherent state. "Every time she would open her eyes she would see bright lights, so she had to keep her eyes closed," Alves said. "Her perception of sound changed. She thought she was whispering, but she was told she was screaming. She also had uncontrollable body …

William

8:55 am on Friday, January 11, 2013

Exactly, no disrespect but the young man was drinking "red bull" mixed with his alchohol, every one knowes that is dangerous and causes seizers, alchohol is the actual criminal.   more ›

Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Update: Coroner Says Fall Not Cause of Death for Chesterfield Man

An autopsy performed on Michael Heney revealed that the injuries suffered by the 20-year-old when he fell at a party on New Year's Eve were minor.

Update 2:26 p.m.: While the cause of death for 20-year-old Chesterfield resident Michael Heney was still not determined following an autopsy Wednesday, authorities said it was not as a result of a fall.  Madison County Coroner Steve Nonn said Heney suffered a cut to the forehead and a broken nose when he apparently fell and hit his head during a New Year's Eve party at a residence in Edwardsville.  "The injuries are superficial, there is no obvious cause of death," Nonn said.  Initially reports said 911 responders found Heney unresponsive and then later pronounced him dead after he was rushed to Anderson Hospital.  Nonn said his officer is now waiting on the results of a toxicology report, which could take 4-6 weeks.  The incident is being…

Linda Day

11:52 am on Wednesday, January 2, 2013

A very sad way to start the New Year for his family. My thoughts are with them and his friends during this very difficult time.   more ›

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