View Full Version : Christopher Newkirk and Chantil Gillaspie take 3 month old on drug deals
~Absynthe~
June 24th, 2008, 07:27 PM
By James A. Gillaspy
Posted: June 24, 2008
A couple arrested for selling LSD and Ecstasy also face charges of neglect for bringing their 3-month-old daughter to a drug deal, police said today.
Hamilton/Boone County Drug Task Force Maj. Lee Goodman said Christopher Newkirk, 24, Carmel, and his girlfriend, Chantil Gillaspie, 20, Indianapolis, were arrested Monday after the undercover drug deal near 116th Street and Range Line Road.
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Fucktards!!!
w8ng4msrgt
June 24th, 2008, 08:08 PM
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michelle
June 24th, 2008, 08:15 PM
Nastards.
I went down to AL about 6 months ago for a double funeral. My cousin and her husband committed suicide. Drugs involved. They left behind their 4 year old son. He was at Grandma's thank goodness. I remember the drive down and seeing all these Billboards, huge ones stating "Don't do Meth." When did this drug become the trailer trash drug of assholes? It's just mind-blowing.
w8ng4msrgt
June 24th, 2008, 08:19 PM
In Butte county where I live there are 3rd generation crack families.
Unamused Cat
June 24th, 2008, 08:21 PM
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~Absynthe~
June 26th, 2008, 09:16 PM
Couple face more charges
Jailed on drug charges, pair also have been charged with neglect for taking infant to site of deal
By James A. Gillaspy
Posted: June 26, 2008
A couple arrested and accused of selling LSD and Ecstasy also face a charge of neglect for bringing their 3-month-old daughter to a drug deal, police said.
Hamilton/Boone County Drug Task Force Maj. Lee Goodman said Christopher Newkirk, 24, Carmel, and his girlfriend, Chantil Gillaspie, 20, Indianapolis, were arrested Monday after the undercover drug deal near 116th Street and Range Line Road.
Both remained in jail Wednesday, with bail set at $50,000 for Newkirk and $25,000 for Gillaspie.
Newkirk's drug deal with a task force informant Monday was the second to be monitored by investigators, according to Goodman, who said the suspect was alone when he sold the man a quantity of the club drug Ecstasy, or MDMA, in May.
For the transaction Monday, Goodman said, Gillaspie was driving the Honda Civic that Newkirk and their child were riding in when the couple sold LSD-laced sugar cubes for $100.
Court documents show Newkirk admitted that he had sold Ecstasy to the informant, and that Gillaspie had driven him to 10 to 15 drug deals.
"We released the child to Child Protective Services," Goodman said, adding that officials later released the little girl to Gillaspie's parents.
Newkirk has a prior history of drug arrests, including one in Hamilton County. In their initial court hearing Tuesday, both he and Gillaspie were charged with dealing a controlled substance and neglect of a dependant.
Goodman suggested that the continued widespread use of MDMA may be leading some Ecstasy users to experiment with LSD.
He cited a relatively new twist in the manufacture and distribution of Ecstasy as another emerging trend -- using methamphetamine as a cutting agent.
"I know the Ecstasy we're seeing is containing, percentage-wise, a lot more meth," said Goodman, who suspects that meth dealers might be turning to Ecstasy to make more money.
He said most Ecstasy sold locally appears to be coming from Canada.
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