North Carolina mother-of-three, 32, is charged after her two-year-old daughter tests positive for cocaine
- Tammara Overman, 32, was charged with felony child abuse on Wednesday
- She was charged after her two-year-old daughter tested positive for cocaine
- The child was also suffering from a severe, untreated rash on her groin
- Overman was held in the Alamance County jail under a $25,000 bond
A North Carolina woman was charged with child abuse on Wednesday after her two-year-old daughter tested positive for cocaine.
Alamance County Sheriff's Office arrested 32-year-old Tammara Gail Overman following a five-month-long investigation, according to the Burlington Times-News.
Police said they were waiting on the child's medical records before they were able to arrest Overman.
Tammara Overman (left and right), 32, as charged with child abuse on Wednesday after her toddler tested positive for cocaine. The mother-of-three's toddler tested positive for cocaine, according to an arrest warrant. It's unclear how the child consumed the drug
It's unclear how the child consumed the drug. The little girl was also suffering from a severe, untreated rash on her groin.
Randy Jones, the public information officer for the sheriff's office, told the newspaper that Amber Learena Faircloth and Lacy Reid Lloyd Jr, were previously charged with misdemeanor child neglect as part of the investigation.
Faircloth and Lloyd shared a residence at 1711 Brown Lovell Lane, in Burlington, NC, with Overman and her three children. Both Faircloth and Lloyd are accused of neglecting children ages five and seven.
The sheriff's office began their investigation after receiving a report from the Department of Social Services in September, Jones told the Times-News.
But Overman's arrest was delayed because authorities were waiting on medical records for her child.
Overman was charged with felony intentional child abuse causing serious physical injury. She is being held at the Alamance County jail under a $25,000 bond.
Overman was charged with felony intentional child abuse causing serious physical injury. She is being held at the Alamance County jail (pictured) under a $25,000 bond
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