Goodridge, MN (trfnews.i234.me) – Audriana Marie Nunn, 35, of Goodridge, has been charged with child endangerment for leaving her 3-month-old daughter unattended in her idling car while she drank at a liquor store.
- Incident Report: Marshall County Social Services received a child endangerment report on March 29, forwarded to the Pennington County Sheriff’s Office.
- Allegations: Nunn admitted spending an hour at the Goodridge Liquor Store, consuming drinks, and leaving her infant unattended. She later expressed uncertainty about checking on the baby due to being in a “kind of a fog.”
- Surveillance Evidence: A sheriff’s deputy reviewed video footage, confirming Nunn’s presence at the liquor store for approximately two hours, consuming multiple drinks before leaving with a man.
- Admission: During an interview, Nunn confessed to leaving her baby unattended in the car for over two hours while intoxicated, acknowledging she shouldn’t have driven.
- Past Incidents: Nunn admitted to leaving the baby unsupervised at home during previous bar visits.
This female now puts others in jail after being confronted over having sex with married men. She is the director of a pregnancy center since August of 2024. How does a child endangerment case get hired to run a non profit helping the unborn?
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