Monday, March 26, 2018

Melatanning

March 11, 2018:

An Oregon day care owner was giving the kids in her care melatonin (a sleep aid) in order to not have to watch them while she went to the gym to exercise and in order to spend time at a tanning salon.  There were a total of 7 children under her care.

January Neanderthal Neatherlin, 32, was sentenced to 21 years on March 09, 2018 for 11 counts of first-degree criminal mistreatment and one count of third-degree assault.

In addition:
•    Her childcare operation (named “Little Giggles”) was illegal, and had been run for 4 years
•    She lied to the parents about being a registered Nurse
•    She asked inmates to claim they had worked for her at the daycare



Abs of steel – check.  Killer Tan – check.  Tats – check.  Time to look for some lovin' down at the motorcycle bar or outside the local jail. Gnome sayin’?

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Link and text of original article:

https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/daycare-owner-sentenced-21-years-190338230.html


Daycare Owner Sentenced to 21 Years For Giving Kids Melatonin While She Went Tanning and to Gym

Inside Edition Staff
Inside Edition  |  March 11, 2018


A previous daycare owner in Oregon has been sentenced to 21 years after she gave children melatonin, a sleep-aid, so she could hit the gym and go tanning while they slept.

January Neatherlin, 32, who was sentenced Friday, had been running an illegal childcare operation called “Little Giggles” for four years and lied to parents saying that she was a registered nurse.

The daycare, which was run out of her home, came under police surveillance after a tip from Neatherlin’s former roommate and boyfriend. Police said they saw the 32-year-old leave her house twice while she was supposed to be watching seven children.

Police said she drove her kids to school on the first trip and on the second went to a local tanning salon.

The children who had been left in her care during those trips had melatonin in their systems, according to court documents.

Neatherlin reportedly told parents they could not pick up their children between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. and police found those were the times she had checked in at a local Cross Fit gym and tanning salon.
She referred to those hours as “nap time.”

A child in Neatherlin's care was also once sent to a Portland hospital with multiple head injuries and that she admitted to overheating bottle of milk, giving a young child burns, according to reports.

Neatherlin is accused of asking other inmates to claim they had worked for her at the day care.

Neatherlin pleaded guilty to 11 counts of first-degree criminal mistreatment and one count of third-degree assault, according to court records

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