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EREPORT # 18920 stated the following: Jessie Graham is in the 20th Circuit court district drug court program on probation for a felony possession charge. Jessie Graham tested positive for the following: 1/19/16 tested positive for THC 1/25/16 tested positive for meth. Jessie has a infant son by the name of Carson that is in her custody. She also has a daughter that is supposed to be in the custody of the grandmother but we believe the daughter is living with Jessie. We know that the infant son Carson has been taken to UMC emergency room several times and may have even been admitted as a patient at one time. We have concerns for the children that Jessie Graham is taking care of while testing positive for illegal drugs. Jessie Graham reports

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