A man under the influence of drugs crashed into another vehicle causing a Terre Haute auto accident, reports WTHI-TV.
According to police, the suspect was under the influence of illegal substances at the time of the Terre Haute auto accident. His 12-year-old daughter was also in the car at the time of the Terre Haute auto accident.
Immediately following the Terre Haute auto accident, the man went to a nearby wooded area to dispose of the drugs. He was arrested and charged with possession of methamphetamine and drug paraphernalia and operating a vehicle under the influence.
Do you think child endangerment should be added to the list of charges? Should the man be punished for putting his child in a dangerous situation?
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