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Illegal drug detected in driver whose car plunged onto expressway in Japan
Illegal drug detected in driver whose car plunged onto expressway in Japan

NHK

time5 days ago

  • General
  • NHK

Illegal drug detected in driver whose car plunged onto expressway in Japan

Investigative sources say the driver of a vehicle that fell onto the Tomei Expressway in Shizuoka Prefecture, central Japan, tested positive for an illegal drug. The passenger car, driven by a 47-year-old man, broke through a roadside barrier in Hamamatsu City on Sunday afternoon and plunged onto the expressway about 10 meters below. The driver fled the scene, leaving two children inside the car. Police have arrested the driver on suspicion of driving a car without a license and abandoning the car on the expressway. Police are investigating why the suspect left the two children at the scene. Their mother and the suspect are believed to be in a relationship.

Mother accused of abandoning autistic teen, brother at ‘deplorable' Blair County home
Mother accused of abandoning autistic teen, brother at ‘deplorable' Blair County home

Yahoo

time18-05-2025

  • Yahoo

Mother accused of abandoning autistic teen, brother at ‘deplorable' Blair County home

BLAIR COUNTY, Pa. (WTAJ) — A Roaring Spring mother is facing charges after allegedly abandoning her autistic teen son and his younger brother for multiple days, according to Pennsylvania State Police. Elaine Marie Pilkerton, 32, was charged with two counts of endangering the welfare of a child after troopers were called about her two boys being abandoned at their home. According to a police report from PSP Huntingdon, the boys were left for two weeks, May 2 to May 16, at their home, alone. The eldest son, 14, reached out to a friend's mother after they ran out of food to eat. Altoona crossing guard arrested, accused of raping teen with developmental delays Troopers said the boys' father in Texas was contacted, and then their grandmother drove from Maryland to take custody of the boys. According to troopers, Pilkerton claimed she only left them for three days to cross state lines for work. The boys, however, told troopers she left to go to Tennessee with her noted that when they responded to the house, it was in deplorable conditions with trash and feces found everywhere, as well as a sewage backup in the home with no hot water available. Charges against Pilkerton were filed Sunday, May 18. At this time, she has yet to be arraigned. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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