BRIDGEPORT, Connecticut (PNN) - April 10, 2012 - A five-year-old boy brought packets of heroin to a show-and-tell at his Connecticut kindergarten, leading to the arrest of his stepfather on Tuesday.
On Monday, the child was proudly displaying packets of a powdery substance to his kindergarten classmates in Bridgeport, Connecticut, when his teacher noticed what he was holding, said Detective Keith Bryant of the Bridgeport Police Department.
"He was waving it around," said Bryant, adding that the teacher collected the packets and immediately notified her supervisors.
Authorities were called and a field test determined the substance was heroin, he said. Later, the child's stepfather, Santos Roman, 35, showed up at the school and was arrested.
"He went to retrieve it (the heroin), and it wasn't there so he came back for his stepson," said Bryant.
Roman was arraigned on Tuesday on three drug-possession charges, including intent to sell within 1,500 feet of a school and risk of injury to a minor. Roman was held on $100,000 bail.