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Sara Lou Kenny, 20, of New Port Richey, Fla., had to go in for a drug test. She apparently knew she wouldn't pass, so Kenny needed some clean urine.

She got it from her roommate's 4-year-old son.

Kenny, on probation for a felony drug conviction, tried to smuggle the pee into the probation office February 26 and was promptly caught not only with the urine, but she also allegedly had some methadone, which had not been prescribed for her.

Her roommate, Amber Tobeck, 26, who is also on probation for a felony (for fraud and theft), was also arrested, for providing the urine. Both are being held without bail.

Kenny:
Sara Kenny Mug Shot

Tobeck:
Amber Tobeck Mug Shot

Maybe if they put this much effort into getting straight, they wouldn't spend so much time in jail. (Hey: just a thought!)

Source: St. Petersburg Times

Most Recent Comments

Posted by Barb, Saint Augustine, FL on March 3, 2010:

I am very glad that I moved away from this area when I was a teen. These two "winners" are an example of who my children could have known or become friends with. I educated all my sons on the dangers of drugs and the consequences of using them. Too bad for these young women. Our state and many others are falling victim to many horrible things, drugs the major component. Staying sober is tough after you have been an addict.

Posted by Patricia, Dearborn Heights, MI on March 3, 2010:

It's sad, really, that in their twenties they just may have burned the last of their really good functioning brain cells! Hopefully, the four-year-old is being cared for by a more responsible person, but it would probably still be a good idea to complete that urine test to make sure HE's "clean!"

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