Man arrested for inserting laxatives into child’s daily medication capsules

Craig Ripple also admitted to taking the children's belongings and pouring water on one of their beds 'out of spite.'


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  • | 11:05 a.m. April 25, 2020
Craig Ripple. Photo courtesy of the FCSO
Craig Ripple. Photo courtesy of the FCSO
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by: Brittany Kershaw
Public Affairs Manager, Flagler County Sheriff's Office

The Flagler County Sheriff’s Office began investigating a potential child abuse case on Aug. 7, 2019. The reporting party said that 54-year-old Craig Alan Ripple had been tampering with her 14-year-old son’s medication, removing items belonging to the victim and his sister, and other odd behaviors.

The mother was able to provide FCSO with the tampered medication as well as security footage from the residence showing Ripple removing items from a child’s bedroom. 

Detectives met with the mother and two juveniles involved in this case on Aug. 8, 2019. The mother explained that while giving her son his nightly dose of medication, it appeared that the pill had been tampered with. After dismantling the tablet, she found several round pink tablets with a black “5” printed on them.

She was able to identify these pink tablets as laxatives. She also told detectives that her son was refusing to take the medication as he claimed it tasted strange and was making him ill. 

Detectives met with Ripple and he admitted to tampering with the medication and inserting pink-colored anti-diarrheal tablets into the juvenile’s medication capsules. Of the medication turned over the detectives, 11 of the 28 capsules had been tampered with. 

Ripple also admitted to taking the children's belongings and pouring water on one of the children's beds "out of spite."

“This is a very bizarre case and it takes a sick and twisted individual to administer laxatives to a child without his or his mother’s knowledge,” Sheriff Rick Staly said. “I hope the courts deal harshly with him and that this is a wakeup call that this behavior is dangerous and will not be tolerated. Thankfully the victim was not significantly injured.” 

A warrant was signed on April 24, 2020 for the arrest of Ripple. Detectives located and took him into custody on charges of child abuse and child neglect. 

The victim has since moved out of state and is no longer in contact with the suspect.

 

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