Couple arrested after heroin, baby found in van

Jeanette and Bobby Dale Davis were taken into police custody on drug and child endangerment charges after Dayton police officers located heroin and an infant in their van.

Jeanette and Bobby Dale Davis were taken into police custody on drug and child endangerment charges after Dayton police officers located heroin and an infant in their van.

DAYTON — A couple was taken into police custody after city officers found them in a van with heroin, drug paraphernalia and an infant on Wednesday, according to a city police incident report.

Jeanette, 30, and Bobby Dale Davis, 34, are being held at the Montgomery County Jail on drug and child endangerment related charges.

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Dayton officers were in the 4200 block of West Third Street, near Family Dollar, when a security guard told them a couple was shooting up heroin in a vehicle.

Officers located a van with Davis and his wife inside near CVS.

"Officer Daughtery located a hypodermic needle under the second row seat where the baby was," Dayton Police Officer Zachary Williams wrote. "The needle was uncapped and appeared to be heavily used."

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Officers also found what appeared to be five caps of heroin in a baby bag inside the vehicle.

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“He (Davis) stated that he had been using heroin for approximately 15 years,” Williams wrote. “He stated that he has a lot of stress going on so he had his wife bring him up here for some heroin.”

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