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Irregular News for 05.18.06

GUILFORD — A Guilford woman is accused of giving her daughter cocaine last month, resulting in the 22-year-old woman having a seizure and being rushed to the hospital, according to court documents.

Kimberly M. Wrublevski, 49, pleaded innocent to a felony count of cocaine delivery and a misdemeanor count of cocaine possession in Brattleboro District Court on Tuesday. She faces up to four years in prison and $77,000 in fines if convicted.

Wrublevski is accused of giving her daughter, Amanda M. Wrublevski, and her daughter's boyfriend, Jesse R. McMahon, one gram of cocaine with which to experiment, according to court documents. Amanda Wrublevski allegedly had a seizure, hit her head on a coffee table and stopped breathing after using cocaine April 19, court documents stated.

The daughter was transported to Brattleboro Memorial Hospital by Rescue Inc. for treatment and was later released. Her mother attempted to perform CPR on her before the ambulance arrived, police said.

Wrublevski allegedly admitted to Vermont State Police Trooper Daniel Trudeau she had purchased the cocaine after her daughter and the boyfriend repeatedly "bugged" her to allow them to experiment with it.

The seizure began after the daughter "snorted six to eight lines of cocaine," according to the police report.

Allowing her daughter to try cocaine in a controlled environment is similar to allowing teenagers to try alcohol, Wrublevski allegedly told police.

"At one point she stated that Amanda and Jesse had only snorted 'baby' lines of cocaine and even took a pen and drew the size of the lines on a napkin," Trudeau wrote in his affidavit. "Kim also made a comment about her history of cocaine and how she snorted larger lines."

A search of Wrublevski's home in Guilford also revealed a homemade bong with what appeared to be crack cocaine residue in it and crushed-up Percocet pills on a yellow glass plate, police said.

McMahon, 24, and Amanda Wrublevski, both of Dummerston, were later charged with possession of cocaine. They pleaded innocent to the charges Tuesday in Brattleboro District Court. The charges each carry a maximum penalty of one year in prison and a $2,000 fine.

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:yeah and remember miranda that's not a character in West Side Story :lol: :smokin :bang Those people sound way too stupid to be able to handle drugs. Lord's just weedin' out the herd. no pun intended
 
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