OCONTO, WI (WTAQ-WLUK) – Chelsea O’Donnell was ordered Tuesday to stand trial on drug possession counts in one of the two counties which have charged her.
O’Donnell, 27, is the daughter of comedian Rosie O’Donnell.
In Oconto County, she faces five charges, including possession of methamphetamine, and possession of narcotic drugs. She waived a preliminary hearing Tuesday, and returns to court Dec. 12 for an arraignment, court records show.
The Oconto County charges are based on evidence found in an Oct. 11 traffic stop.
“Chelsea reached into her right front pants pocket as we were attempting to grab her, and threw what we found later to be a meth pipe towards the Oconto River. Chelsea attempted to throw it over the fence and into the river, but failed. The meth pipe hit the fence and bounced back on the sidewalk, breaking,” the complaint states.
In Marinette County, she faces seven charges, including possession of methamphetamine, maintaining a drug trafficking place, and neglecting a child. A preliminary hearing and arraignment is set for Nov. 26.
Police were called to an Amberg home on Sept. 10. Police arrived. During a search of her, police located a meth pipe with drug residue. She also turned over pills and meth hidden in her bra. Police searched the home.
“The inside of the house was disgusting; throughout the house I saw rotten food, dirty moldy dishes, milk that stunk so bad it almost made me puke, dirty diapers, used female hygiene products, unclean underwear with physics [sic: feces] and blood stains, and used razor blades on the floor. The living conditions in the house were horrible,” the complaint states. “I then went into the child’s room that was off of the kitchen. On a nightstand, I observed a blue box; and in that box, I observed several hypodermic needles. Some of the needles were used and had dried blood in them… Under a baby crib, I located a black and silver digital scale, some used gem bags with white residue, and a sharps container that had more used and unused hypodermic needles.”
Drugs were found elsewhere in the home, as well, the complaint states.
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