A marijuana joint was found within reach of the children, ranging in age from three up to 15.

Jasmine R. Glover. Photo by Dearborn County Sheriff's Department.
(Greendale, Ind.) - Greendale Police found seven children living in a messy home where drugs were left out.
The discovery was made during a May 11 probation and child services home visit at the residence of Jasmine R. Glover on the 100 block of Ridge Avenue, according to a court affidavit filed May 14 in Dearborn Superior Court.
Seven children belonging to Glover, 33, were in the home, where a marijuana cigarette was allegedly observed in a place of easy access to children. The children range in age from three up to 15.
Human and animal feces and vomit was also allegedly found on the floor and in beds. No food or hygiene products for the children were located in the residence.
Glover was arrested on seven counts of Neglect of a Dependent (level 6 felony), as well as single counts of Possession of Marijuana (class B misdemeanor) and Maintaining a Common Nuisance (level 6 felony). She is also accused of violating her probation.
Judge Sally McLaughlin has ordered Glover be held on a $100,000 surety and $10,000 cash bond. A pretrial hearing is scheduled for July 3.

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