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Mother sent 11-year-old son for crack

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Police say mother sent son for crack
11-year-old placed in grandmother's custody
By Stephanie Warsmith
Beacon Journal staff writer

An Akron mother has been charged with giving her 11-year-old son money to buy her crack.

Police say she threatened to beat the boy if he didn't bring back the drugs.

Danyle R. Fowler, 30, has been charged with child endangering, a first-degree misdemeanor. She pleaded not guilty to the charge when she appeared in Akron Municipal Court July 29 on a summons.

Police say Fowler gave her son an envelope filled with money about 8 p.m. July 13 and told him to go to the corner of East Emerling Avenue to buy her some crack. They say she threatened to beat her son if he didn't comply with her wishes.

Officers say the boy told them this was not the first time his mother made him buy drugs.

The incident was reported to police by the boy's grandmother, who is Fowler's mother, according to court officials. The child was removed from his mother's custody and temporarily placed in the custody of the maternal grandmother.

Fowler denied Wednesday that she has ever given her son money to buy drugs. She said this incident is the result of a custody dispute between her and her mother.

``I would never do anything like that,'' she said.

Fowler was recently under house arrest for driving with a suspended license. She said she did give her son an envelope with a note inside to take to a woman down the street. She said the note asked if the woman had any stomach medicine.

Fowler said her son returned the envelope with some Rolaids inside and asked her, ``Is that crack?'' She said she told him it was medicine.

The mother said she has been involved with drugs all of her life -- at times both taking them and selling them. But she said she would never involve her son in any drug purchases.

Fowler said she would get a delivery if she wanted drugs and they would likely be worth hundreds of dollars. She said she only gave her son $2 on the day in question before he went out to play.

The mother hopes to get her son back.

``I miss my baby so bad right now,'' she said.

Fowler will have a pretrial hearing Aug. 13 before Judge Elinore Marsh Stormer. She faces a maximum penalty of six months in jail and a $1,000 fine.
 
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