Mary L. Messer (482 Kanawha Avenue, Madison, West Virginia,), 47, teacher at Scott High School, Boone County School District, Madison, West Virginia, "charged with child neglect creating the risk of injury, contributing to the delinquency of a minor and conspiracy to commit a felony" Boone County teacher arrested after son admits to smoking weed Trooper First Class Eric McClung said that Mary L. Messer, 47, of Madison, told him he needed to talk to her son about why four marijuana plants were growing on her back deck after giving him consent to search the home. “It’s just a public school teacher making the wrong decisions, in my opinion,” McClung said. “Having trouble raising her own children and making bad choices.” The son admitted to smoking weed “all the time” at home, according to the criminal complaint. “He did come clean that it was his marijuana,” McClung said. Messer, a teacher at Scott High School, ... Continue reading... http://sundaygazettemail.com/article/20140918/GZ01/140919235/1101 Boone County teacher arrested after son admits to smoking weed A Boone County special education teacher faces multiple charges for allegedly allowing her 17-year-old son to grow and smoke weed in her home, according to West Virginia State Police. Trooper First Class Eric McClung said that Mary L. Messer, 47, of ... Continue reading... http://www.wvgazette.com/article/20140918/GZ01/140919235 Tags:
Police say Boone County, WV woman allowed teenage son to smoke pot she grew A Boone County, West Virginia woman was arrested in Madison on Sept. 10 and charged with child abuse creating the risk of injury, contributing to the delinquency of a minor and conspiracy to commit a felony. The West Virginia State Police say “credible information” led them to the home of Mary L. Messer. At the home, police found four marijuana plants. http://www.wowktv.com/story/2656797...man-allowed-teenage-son-to-smoke-pot-she-grew
Mother arrest for growing pot, letting child use it On Wednesday, September 10, 2014, Trooper First Class E. B. McClung, of the Madison Detachment, received credible information concerning the cultivation of marijuana at 482 Kanawha Avenue in Madison, Lieutenant Michael Baylous with the West Virginia State Police’s Office of Public Affairs reported in a news release. “Upon arrival at the residence, troopers discovered four marijuana plants,” Baylous said. “During the course of the investigation, Trooper First Class McClung developed information that the accused, Ms. Mary L. Messer, 47 years of age, was not only involved in the growing of the marijuana but was also allowing her juvenile son to ... http://www.coalvalleynews.com/news/...r-arrest-for-growing-pot-letting-child-use-it