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Two Teen Girls Drugged Parents Milkshakes So They Could Get OnlineRocklin, CA – Two teenage girls have been accused of drugging one of the girl’s parents so that they could get online.

Police say that last week, a 15-year-old girl had a 16-year-old friend spend the night at her home. The younger teen’s parents did not allow her to use the Internet after 10:00 p.m. so the teens hatched a completely asinine plan to get around the restriction.

The girls ended up giving the parents milkshakes from a fast-food restaurant that they had spiked with crushed up sleeping pills. The parents were only able to drink about of the quarter of the milkshakes, saying they tasted funny and were grainy

But the shakes must have been loaded because shortly after, the parents were sawing logs. They woke up at 1 a.m. the next morning feeling like they had hangovers. They went back to sleep and woke up the next morning still feeling like re-fried dogshit. Suspecting they had been drugged, the parents went to the Rocklin police station to pick up a $5 drug test kit normally used to test teens for drug use.

One of the other reasons why the became immediately suspicious that they had been drugged is because the 15-year-old’s parents —  who became the teen’s legal guardians after she was their foster child — had suspected they’d been drugged once before.

After they both tested positive for sedatives, they called police and the two girls were charged with conspiracy and willfully mingling a pharmaceutical with food. They were charged as juveniles and placed in a juvenile detention facility. They should be thankful they are being charged as juveniles, as had they been charged otherwise they would be looking at possible prison time. As it stands now, it’s up to the District Attorney’s Office to decide if they will receive adult punishment.

The teen’s mother said she and her husband turned in her daughter to police in order to teach her, and other teens, a lesson.

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  • http://www.facebook.com/ntrygg1 Nick Trygg

    I would be LIVID! They would be so lucky to get to go to juvie.

  • newstarshipsmell

    The parents were only able to drink about of the quarter of the milkshakes, saying they tasted funny and were grainy

    So they saved the rest for later?

  • http://www.facebook.com/jennifer.byars.1 Jennifer Byars

    To show up on a drug screen, I’m going to assume they were prescription meds. So where did the girls get them? If they belonged to the parents, then the drug screen would be inconclusive.
    Things like this make me give my 13 yr olds the fish eye.

  • come_and_see

    I remember when I was taking an overseas flight I took a sleeping pill (Lunesta) and I bit down it and it was one of the most disgusting and bitter things I have ever tasted. If I ever tasted it again I would know it was that because it was worse than drinking that stuff you have to take before an MRI.

    To knock them out though it would have to be a tranquilizer or sedative. Sleeping pills don’t actually put you to sleep.

  • Patr1ckBateman

    I hated having rules imposed on me when I was young, and couldn’t wait to grow up and move out so I could run my own life. But on some level I still realised that the rules and boundaries were there for a reason and my parents weren’t out to “get” me.
    Also, perhaps most importantly, I loved and respected my parents far too much to friggin drug them. No matter how frustrated and angry I may have been about having someone tell me how to live. So, to me it seems like a lack of respect for the parents. Is it the culture, or are these cases just aberrations?

  • joe

    let that be a lesson kids..make sure you buy 4 milkskakes, drug all 4, and blame it on mcdonalds

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=560257497 Steve Bunche

    One report I read on this stated that the sedatives were from the older friend’s legally-obtained prescription.

  • joe

    what a stupid rule tho..no internet after 10. why???? obtaining knowledge is only allowed during the daytime at this house…now go watch tv???

  • Whatevn

    Because its the parents right to pick how much of a child’s time will be wasted on entertainment?

  • Heather_Habilatory

    I don’t agree with you on the whole “it had to be a tranq or sedative.” I used to not be able to take NyQuil because it WOULD knock me out. For about 24 hours.
    Now, Ambien does it to me.

  • Heather_Habilatory

    Whatever happened to asking to spend the night at the house of the friend with the parents who didn’t give a shit?

  • Chinchillazilla

    Maybe the other girl’s parents were even “worse.”

  • Heather_Habilatory

    They HAD to have had other friends. There just had to be an easier way than “let’s drug my parents!”

  • Sam

    Or, waiting until the parents were asleep anyway? Geez, if I had a dollar for every time I laid in my bed waiting for the sound of my father sawing logs…

  • Sam

    If a quarter of the shake knocked them out like that, it’s a good thing they couldn’t finish the whole thing or the girls may have been looking at manslaughter charges.

  • http://www.facebook.com/jackson.murphy.7923 Jackson Murphy

    Its not that serious

  • Aunt Cathy

    Just curious…in what way is this “not that serious”?

  • http://www.facebook.com/HamsterNinjaofDOOM Alecia Hendricks

    There’s no way you’re over 16. I hope.

  • Valerie

    I would be beyond pissed. How do the parents move on from this? How do you ever trust your kid after they do something like that to you?

  • Valerie

    Because responsible parent monitor their children’s online activity. My oldest is almost 12 and anytime he is online, I am in the same room with him. He is only allowed to go on some sites and he has to ask permission before clicking on anything. He does have a PS3 in his room, and he has access to Netflix. He is allowed to watch only PG and G movies (some PG13 if he clears it with us first). I am teaching my son to be responsible and he will lose his privileges if he messes up.

  • Valerie

    One Benadryl will knock me out. When we left for our honeymoon in November, I had just had a tooth pulled the day before, I took one of my vicodin and a benadryl for the motion sickness and slept through the first plane ride and most of the 3 hour layover in Denver.

  • alphatroll

    I recall this technique being used in Chuck Palahniuk’s Pygmy. Wonder if that’s where they got the idea?

  • midniteshadows

    Exactly. How would you trust your kid again? Especially if the parents believe it has happened before. Talk about paranoia.

  • Athena

    Awww… he thinks teen girls use the internet to obtain knowledge. :P

  • Eliza Berntsen

    I take it me thinking that it’s the parents that are supposed to drug their kids to go to sleep is all wrong? Or does it only apply to infants?

  • JGo555

    All I can think of is the “Milkshake” song by Kelis.

  • JGo555

    I was afraid. It kept me from doing stupid stuff.

  • JGo555

    They are surely fucked. I mean don’t parents have kids so they can bring’em stuff without having to get up. LIke, the remote control or a beer. Now, they’ll have to get it themselves.

  • Athena

    You know that’s rather unusual, right? :P

  • EveryVillainIsLemons

    Adorable, isn’t it?

  • EveryVillainIsLemons

    Are you trolling, or are you really that naive?

  • Sam

    Hey, when the kid is under 2 it’s war, WAR, I tell you! If they don’t play fair, why should we? :P

  • Heather_Habilatory

    That didn’t work in my house. My parents were sneaky.

  • Heather_Habilatory

    I know that the LENGTH of time is unusual. But I know plenty of people who take NyQuil to sleep through a night even if they don’t have a cold. And let’s not get started on Ambien!

  • Heather_Habilatory

    Yeah, hey. It was just a prescription sleeping medication. People don’t accidentally OR purposely overdose and die on those. Not ever.
    Nothing to see here, folks. Move along.

  • Sam

    You mean they knew their spawn? :P

  • Heather_Habilatory

    Well, yeah. They created the evil that is me.

  • newstarshipsmell

    And strawberries.

  • Crimenthusiast

    If I was this girl’s parents, and she did this once before, I would be afraid to eat or drink anything that I didn’t make. I have a feeling we will be seeing this story on the FP again, but when she kills them. It may be my jaded thoughts of spending too much time on this site, but I wouldn’t be surprised if she killed them.

  • joe

    your kids gonna be a wuss

  • Valerie

    I’d rather him be a wuss that isa respectful than an asshole. My son will go much further in life without a bunch of trash in his head. He is in the top of his class, plays in the orchestra (the only child in his grade level to qualify for the city orchestra).so, yep, a wuss, but a wuss that is going to go somewhere in his life. What will your kid be? Number one gamer?

  • Valerie

    I have a feeling these parents are going to beg for even the crappiest nursing home when they are old.

  • JohnQknowitall

    ‘How sharper than a serpent’s tooth it is to have a thankless child’ ~William Shakespeare King Lear

  • LuvsHorror

    I can take 20 ml of ambien and still not sleep. Bummer.

  • joe

    orchestra huh?? might as well get him some tap lessons too, cause it sounds like he’s gonna be smokin the pole very soon

  • melb1970

    I think the saddest part of the whole story is their daughter is a foster child. Way to say thanks kid for being loved

  • newstarshipsmell

    I’m sure she’d rather have a successful gay son than a basement dweller who sits around trolling folks online after 10pm.

  • Freckled_Toad

    Woah that is a BIT much!

  • Aunt Cathy

    Just curious…what part of this is “not that serious”???

  • https://twitter.com/#!/AngelsMom0806 Angels Mom

    How because she likes culture and wants her son to be well rounded? You sound foolish.

    Tap dancing equals gay? I think you should research that a bit.

  • https://twitter.com/#!/AngelsMom0806 Angels Mom

    Which instrument? I’m about to get my son started on the violin.

  • CT

    Shit, all my kid would have to do is give me a beer at 9 pm and I’d have been done and in bed by 10. I’m a party animal.

  • Valerie

    Cello

  • Valerie

    You act like there is something wrong with being gay. When my son decides to start dating other people, all I care is that they are great people that respect him. Is there a problem with gay people?

  • newstarshipsmell

    If it’s any relief, I played the Cello when I was a kid. I didn’t turn gay.

  • Valerie

    Thanks lol. He’s been playing for two years now. It sounded so horrible at first, now he actually makes music. Some people may think my limits on his movies are extreme, he is allowed to watch higher rated movies with me and the husband, but on his own, I have a limit. He is only 11 years old. He doesn’t need to see a bunch of tits and ass or other questionable things at this age. He has a whole lifetime ahead of him to see that shit.

  • Valerie

    ON top of the cello, he does also love gaming online. So, I think it’s a healthy balance. Hopefully I don’t turn him into a self loathing homo with all of the homophobes online gaming and the fact that EVERY SINGLE MUSICIAN is gay.

  • Valerie

    How so?

  • LoKi4778

    So we should ban all sedatives then, right? Like “assault” rifles? Because they were, at one point, obtained legally and then procured illegally by somebody other than the owner. What’s the prescribee’s culpability in this, I wonder. If they gave the drugs to the teens, they should be charged with drug trafficking or at least contributing to the delinquency of a minor…

  • https://twitter.com/#!/AngelsMom0806 Angels Mom

    A few of us did think you were a female for a long time. :-P

  • newstarshipsmell

    It must have been your inner lesbians.

  • JGo555

    Hmm… childhood lasts less years than adulthood. Seems to me like the kid will grow up with LOTS of options for working & having a successful adult life.

    And fuck off, we DO NOT take kindly to messing with kids. You wanna hurl insults, be my guest. However stay the fuck away from people’s kids.

  • JGo555

    No. You turned out AWESOME and too fucking smart for me sometimes. :)

  • Buffettgirl

    I don’t know about anyone else, but my 5’2″, 105 lbs dripping wet Mother would have so killed me dead that a stunt like this would never have crossed my mind!

    Sadly, I think it’s the culture… We started telling kids that it’s “abusive” for a parent to raise a voice to a child, let alone a firm love tap on the fanny… then the schools instructed all of these monsters to call 911 at the first sign of “abuse” and the parents are now locked into a situation where they are damned if they do and they’re damned if they don’t. It’s nice to know that there are a few parents out there still willing to do the actual hard work of raising good kids!

  • Buffettgirl

    Oh I don’t know, maybe all of the implications of yet further delinquency might indicate a road that shouldn’t be traveled by these ladies but more than likely will be… Or is it just that potential parenticide isn’t a big issue you for you personally?

  • Abroad

    You are reaching. The older friend had a prescription for herself, presumably given for a good reason. She chose to abuse them for a purpose they were never intended for.

    By all means debate gun laws; but try and do it in threads where they are relevant to the topic.

  • Valerie

    I am guilty of that lol

  • Valerie

    This is the second time it has happened to me. I don’t get why people want to go after children. But, you are right. He only has a little over 6 years and then he is free to move out and do as he pleases. As long as he lives under my roof, he will follow the rules of the house. He is allowed to reason with us to make changes to rules (we aren’t complete assholes). I like to think I am raising a person that will be responsible and able to think for himself. He will also have great debate skills!

  • https://twitter.com/#!/AngelsMom0806 Angels Mom

    It was, I’m happy that you turned out to be a man. I started to question myself a bit.

  • Patr1ckBateman

    Props to your kid. Playing music is a great thing. Look, I play violin in my local orchestra, but I work in a factory, I have tattoos, scars on my neck from surface piercings, I love bbq’s and having a few drinks. So, playing music doesn’t equal wuss. Classical music is awesome and it’s stuffy image is completely undeserved.

  • Heather_Habilatory

    :( Sorry, dude. I had that problem for a while.

  • Valerie

    Thanks. I played drums; my sister plays drums; my other sister played clarinet; and our biological father played violin, drums, and piano. So, music is a big thing in our family. I want all of my children to have the opportunity to learn an instrument, it is great for the brain.

  • LoKi4778

    I was going for tongue-in-cheek with the first part there, I generally try to stay out of gun law debates as I often end up wanting to strangle someone. I do wonder about the older friend’s culpability if that friend gave/sold the prescription, which is still illegal.

  • http://www.facebook.com/mary.withers Mary Withers

    That was always MY winning strategy!!

  • http://twitter.com/ladylycanthrope Amber

    Wow, just because of a 10 pm internet curfew. Those kids are going places in life. I mean, when I was 15/16 my internet curfew was 10 pm and I waited until my parents went to bed to sneak back on it..as I had been doing since I was 11 (don’t even ask what an eleven year old does on the internet because I have one word for you guys. “Neopets”). -_- Now at 22 years old I’m lucky if I use the internet before 10 pm anyways because of school and work.

  • Heather_Habilatory

    Mine, too!

  • Heather_Habilatory

    Classical music is bad. ass. It’s the only stuff my son likes. Calms him right down.

  • Heather_Habilatory
  • Valerie

    Watch out lmao, he might catch a raging case of the gays from listening to great music.

  • Valerie

    But, as long as you don’t let him eat Skittles, he might be okay.

  • Heather_Habilatory

    I’d rather he be gay than an ignorant, repressed, homophobic asshole!

  • http://www.facebook.com/shea.atkinson dedncide

    milkshakes? drugs? what more could you want. parents these days.