Pubdate: Thu, 16 Nov 2006 Source: Edmonton Journal (CN AB) story.html?id=60c1d269-dc36-402f-aca2-1129051a37e6 Copyright: 2006 The Edmonton Journal Contact: http://www.canada.com/edmonton/edmontonjournal/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/134 Author: Ryan Cormier, The Edmonton Journal POLICE SEIZE TWO-YEAR-OLD FROM DRUG HOUSE Toddler Found In Home With Weapons, Narcotics EDMONTON -- A two-year-old child has been taken into protective care after being found by police in a west-end drug house. The child was taken out of the home under the provincial Drug- Endangered Children Act. The legislation, which came into effect Nov. 1, added protection for children and identified which ones qualified as drug-endangered. The act strengthens police power to seize and hold children found living where drugs are sold or produced. It also allows family members to be charged for putting a child near a drug operation. Around 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, police officers pulled over a suspicious vehicle near 156th Street and 97th Avenue. Crack cocaine was found in the vehicle. Three of the four occupants were wanted on outstanding warrants. Darcy Andrew Corkey, 27, was arrested on five outstanding warrants. Donald Hardy, 44, was charged with breach of recognizance and driving while disqualified. He also had an outstanding warrant. Katie Lynn Gowanlock, 23, had 16 outstanding warrants against her. She was also charged with two counts of breach of probation and two counts of possession of a controlled substance for the purpose of trafficking. The search led officers to a home near 99th Avenue and 151st Street, which is where they found the child. Officers seized several dozen Oxycontin tablets, one gram of cocaine, ammunition, a sawed-off shotgun, a rifle and more than $700 in cash. An adult male and an adult female were also in the home. Both were taken into custody. David Randolph Nippard, 34, was arrested on 12 outstanding warrants. He was also charged with possession of a controlled substance for the purpose of trafficking and several firearms-related offences. The child's mother, a 30-year-old woman, is charged with possession for the purpose of trafficking and several firearms-related offences. Neither she nor the child can be identified because the child was taken into protective custody.