After attempting to reach out to the Florida Department of Children and Families, the father took his son to the Parrish Medical Center for drug testing, which showed evidence of THC.

When Brevard County sheriff's deputies went to investigate, they said Clarisse admitted to smoking marijuana at home, but denied doing it in front of her son.

Clarisse was taken into custody and placed in the Brevard County Jail but has since been released after posting bond.

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After attempting to reach out to the Florida Department of Children and Families, the father took his son to the Parrish Medical Center for drug testing, which showed evidence of THC.

When Brevard County sheriff's deputies went to investigate, they said Clarisse admitted to smoking marijuana at home, but denied doing it in front of her son.

Clarisse was taken into custody and placed in the Brevard County Jail but has since been released after posting bond.

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After attempting to reach out to the Florida Department of Children and Families, the father took his son to the Parrish Medical Center for drug testing, which showed evidence of THC.

When Brevard County sheriff's deputies went to investigate, they said Clarisse admitted to smoking marijuana at home, but denied doing it in front of her son.

Clarisse was taken into custody and placed in the Brevard County Jail but has since been released after posting bond.

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infoFlorida mom accused of giving toddler son THC through vaping pen

   
Florida mom accused of giving toddler son THC through vaping pen

Kiarra Clarisse, 22, is accused of making her two-year-old son smoke vape pen containing THC oil because she thought it \nwould make him eat and sleep better.

Clarisse's ex-girlfriend, who blew the whistle on her, claimed all the 22-year-old mom wanted to do was drink and party.

According to an arrest report, the father of the child was contacted by Clarisse's ex-girlfriend claiming she witnessed the boy being forced to smoke marijuana on \"several accessions,\" which she was told was, \"in order to get him to sleep and eat better.\" She also claimed the boy had been given alcohol.

After attempting to reach out to the Florida Department of Children and Families, the father took his son to the Parrish Medical Center for drug testing, which showed evidence of THC.

When Brevard County sheriff's deputies went to investigate, they said Clarisse admitted to smoking marijuana at home, but denied doing it in front of her son.

Clarisse was taken into custody and placed in the Brevard County Jail but has since been released after posting bond.