Source: Standard-Times (MA) Contact: http://www.s-t.com/ Pubdate: Sat, 05 September, 1998 Author: The Associated Press BABY WAS USED TO CONCEAL SMUGGLED DRUGS RAYMOND, Maine -- A 6-month-old baby who had cocaine in her bloodstream was used by her stepfather to conceal drugs that were smuggled from Lowell, Mass., police said. Richard Davison, 41, of Raymond, was arrested by drug agents after they learned from the Maine Department of Human Services that the baby had tested positive for cocaine. The Maine Drug Enforcement Agency seized $8,000 in cocaine and $1,000 cash from his home Monday. Davison remained yesterday in the Cumberland County Jail, where he is being held on charges of drug trafficking, furnishing cocaine to a child and endangering the welfare of a child. The convicted drug dealer and admitted addict told agents he cared for the baby during the summer until giving her to the DHS in mid-August, prior to a brief stint in jail, according to affidavits. The child's mother, Roxanne Allen Davison, 27, is serving a federal prison sentence for armed robbery. The affidavits filed in court detail the story of a child who was exposed to drugs and drug use from birth. The baby, who was breast fed by a mother with a suspected heroin addiction, tested positive for drugs shortly after her Christmas birth, according to a DHS caseworker. The caseworker requested the toxicology tests because she suspected the infant had symptoms of drug withdrawal. Dr. Peggy Wyman, a Portland physician, told agents the cocaine could have entered the baby's bloodstream a number of ways, ranging from ingesting the drug to inhaling smoke from crack cocaine to simply coming into physical contact with the drug. When questioned by agents, Davison admitted he used crack and was addicted to crack. But he denied giving the drug to the baby. "I love that baby," he said, according to an affidavit. In court records, Agent Gerard Brady wrote that Davison and his girlfriend were known to conceal drugs "on the baby's person" while transporting cocaine from Lowell, Mass., to Maine. - --- Checked-by: Rich O'Grady