“Not those party favors… Mom!” The mother of an 8-year-old Madeira Elementary student was arrested at the school Tuesday afternoon on drug possession charges. Police arrived at the school just prior to dismissal after staff reported a parent was intoxicated or under the influence of drugs. Police said staff members heard Emily C. Rosenberger, 31, making “snorting” sounds in a bathroom stall. When she came out, staff members said she exhibited strange behavior. Police said Rosenberger was attending a Valentine’s Day party at the school, where her daughter is a student. Police said staff members promptly removed Rosenberger from the students’ presence and notified police. “The principal called; actually, I took the call,” said Madeira Police Chief Frank Maupin. “She said they were concerned. A parent was there visiting and they heard strange noises in the bathroom.” Police said Rosenberger was in possession of hydrocodone, OxyContin, oxycodone and white powder that tested positive for cocaine. Police said she also had a large sum of cash on her. “I’m concerned if she is, in fact, selling these drugs, it’s bringing people into her neighborhood that aren’t desirable to be there,” Maupin said. Rosenberger was charged with three counts of possession of drugs and one count of possession of illegal drug paraphernalia. Court records indicate Rosenberger had in her possession a straw with white powder inside. She was transported to the Hamilton County Justice Center. Bond was set Wednesday at $2,500. Rosenberger was ordered to stay away from her children, and she must be electronically monitored if she is released. Rosenberger’s daughter was released to her grandparents upon dismissal Tuesday, but police said just a month ago, the child’s grandmother, Stephanie Rosenberger, was in trouble with the law, too. Police said Stephanie Rosenberger smashed through a Pilates business and drove home with debris dangling from the hood, finally parking in her driveway several blocks away. “They located her vehicle in the driveway with part of the building still on the hood,” Maupin said. Police said Hamilton County Children’s Services has been made aware of Tuesday’s incident. Read more: http://www.wlwt.com/news/30460413/detail.html#ixzz1mdwVaVZj
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