Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Police: Mom held after she, teen found drunk

- STEVEN MROSS

HOT SPRINGS — An intoxicate­d woman was arrested early Wednesday on a charge of felony child endangerme­nt after she got her 17-year-old daughter intoxicate­d and caused the teen to be injured, authoritie­s said.

Stacey Craig, 43, was taken into custody shortly before 1:30 a.m. Wednesday and charged with a felony count of first-degree endangerin­g the welfare of a minor, punishable by up to six years in prison, and misdemeano­r charges of public intoxicati­on and disorderly conduct.

Craig was in custody Thursday in lieu of $3,500 bond in Garland County.

According to a probable cause affidavit, police were called regarding a disturbanc­e, and spoke to a woman in front of one of the apartments who said her sister, identified as Craig, and Craig’s daughter showed up at her apartment around 9 p.m.

She said she saw Craig providing alcohol to the teen, and when Craig began to “get out of control,” the woman said she made both of them go outside, according to reports.

Cpl. Mike Brown said in his report he saw a young female lying unresponsi­ve on the steps and appearing to be “very intoxicate­d.”

He said she was “unable to speak, keep her eyes open or make any body movements.”

Craig, who was sitting beside her, also appeared to be intoxicate­d, Brown said, and was attempting to wake the teen by “shoving her around.” That caused the teen to fall forward and hit her head on the sidewalk.

An ambulance took the daughter to National Park Medical Center for treatment, reports said.

Craig told Brown she “gave her daughter a few drinks, but she was not drunk,” according to reports.

While waiting for the ambulance to arrive, Craig refused to cooperate or leave her daughter alone. She was unable to stand on her own, the affidavit states.

As she was being taken into custody, she began yelling and cursing, causing other tenants to step outside “to see what was going on,” reports said.

She continued to yell and curse up to the point she was placed in a patrol car, according to reports.

After arriving at the jail, Craig submitted to a breath test and registered a blood-alcohol level of 0.303%, more than three times the legal limit, reports said.

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