(KNZA)--Two Morrill residents have been arrested on child endangerment and drug-related charges
Brown County Sheriff John Merchant said the Sheriff's Office initiated a welfare check of a child at a residence in Morrill around 10:00 Wednesday night.
Upon conclusion of the investigation, 31-year-old Samantha Losson and 34-year-old Todd Cain were arrested on charges of possession of methamphetamine, possession of drug paraphernalia, felony obstruction and aggravated child endangerment. In addition, Cain was arrested for possession of marijuana.
Following their arrest, the pair were booked into the Brown County Jail.
The Kansas Department for Children and Families assisted in the case.
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