Teen charged with giving toddler marijuana
16-year-old pleads not guilty after videotape leads to the teen's arrest
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updated 11:47 a.m. ET April 5, 2008
NEWARK, Ohio - A central Ohio teenager has been charged with giving a toddler marijuana.
Sixteen-year-old Angel Dailey was arrested and has pleaded not guilty to charges of corrupting and endangering the child, according to police.
Prosecutors said they were tipped after a videotape was found in recorder traded in at a Columbus pawn shop. A juvenile complaint said Dailey "participated in the administration and holding the child while causing her to ingest marijuana and/or illegal drugs."
Prosecutors said they are not clear about Daily's relationship with the toddler.
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