James Yokeley Jr. allegedly put pills containing narcotics in his 16-year-old step-granddaughter’s and her 15-year-old friend’s Dairy Queen blizzards.
According to WPD, on Aug. 3, the two teens discovered the pills in their ice cream while in the car with Yokeley. The teen who was driving pulled into a Sheetz parking lot, where they located paramedics.
The paramedics checked the girls before flagging down police in the area.
“I believe the young ladies who were involved in this case, when they discovered the pills, they became very concerned and emotional,” said Lt. Greg Willett of WPD.
The Wilmington Police have officially ruled out all Dairy Queen employees and stated that the store was vital to helping move the case forward.
“I mean, this is a case where video surveillance played a tremendous role and everything has worked out the way it needed to,” said Willett.
At this time, the type of drugs the pills contained has not been confirmed. WPD says the field test showed compounds of MDMA and Cocaine, but a lab test is being done, and other drugs could be identified. There is no timeline for when the results will be available.
Yokeley allegedly put pills containing narcotics in the Dairy Queen blizzards given to the teens.
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