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Per Reporter: Mary Katherine (MK) and her boyfriend (Chris) ride around all day and night with the baby in the car (silver Nissan Altima). The baby is always in her car seat and use the same bottle all day. The baby only eats yogurt bites, no baby food. The baby wears the same diaper until Mary Katherine stop to change her. The baby has adequate clothing and formula. Mary Katherine and Chris are using and selling drugs (marijuana, cocaine, meth, molly’s & Percocet’s). Mary Katherine was noticed 8/31/17 selling drugs in the presence of the baby. Mary Katherine lives with her father (unknown). Mary Katherine’s father would not allow her to leave the baby at home. Mary Katherine, the baby and Chris previously slept in the car until her father

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