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LORAIN, Ohio - Police who found a driver overdosed with an infant in the car later learned his wife had also overdosed at their Lorain home while watching their other kids.

Officers responded Tuesday to a report of a car that had gone off the road in Lorain, Ohio, a western suburb of Cleveland.

Police believed the driver, 29-year-old Nathan Carroll, was experiencing a heroin or opioid overdose. They administered naloxone and he was taken to Mercy Hospital for treatment.

While at the scene, a man approached officers and said they had gone to Nathan's house to tell his wife what happened.

But when he knocked on the door, a child answered and said that "mommy was sleeping and they could not wake her up."

Officer responded to the home and another child answered. The girl said her mother, 24-year-old Samantha Schigel, was upstairs.

Police determined she was also experiencing an overdose and Life Care responded to administer naloxone.

She told officers the couple snorted a powder she believed to be heroin. According to a police report, Schigel said it was her first time using and she only did it because she was in pain.

She was also taken to Mercy Hospital for treatment.

Not all of the children in the home had the same parents.

After children's services responded, three of the kids were released to their paternal grandfather. Two children were released to their paternal grandfather.

The white powder the couple snorted tested positive for cocaine and fentanyl.

Nathan was arrested on charges of operating a vehicle under the influence, implied consent, endangering children, driving under suspension and failure to control.

Samantha was arrested for endangering children.
http://www.thedenverchannel.com/new...hile-mother-overdoses-at-home-with-other-kids
 
That Fentanyl is fucking shit up. Damn. I am generally happy to not be a drug addict, but especially these last few months.
 
After children's services responded, three of the kids were released to their paternal grandfather. Two children were released to their paternal grandfather.
This sentence is not right. Why don't the say 5 children?
 
She told officers the couple snorted a powder she believed to be heroin. According to a police report, Schigel said it was her first time using and she only did it because she was in pain.

Wonder how many times she's made that claim?
 
This sentence is not right. Why don't the say 5 children?

My guess is, since the article says the children didn't all have the same parents, that the five were from two different families and there were two different grandfathers involved, but it was written poorly.
 
could have just said "children were released to their paternal grandfathers."

Seems to be a fad these days to overdose while alone with their children.
 
The fabric of our society is being ripped to shreds. If it isn't one thing, it's another. :(
 
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