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Westfield teens hospitalized

City police report they are seeking to establish where two local girls – aged 14 and 16 – drank themselves into stupors Friday night and who helped them do it.
A Southampton Road resident came to the station shortly before 1 a.m. Saturday and advised police that his teen-aged daughter and her friend had said that at about 9:49 p.m. Friday they were going to be picked up by a friend so they could go to a Southampton Road Restaurant to eat.
Office James Renaudette spoke with the man who said that when the girls did not return after a reasonable time he called the girls’ cell phones and eventually one of the girls answered.
The man said that the girl sounded as if she was intoxicated and other persons and noise could be heard in the background.
The man said that other parties took the phone and spoke on occasion and one of those others said that the two girls would be dropped off at a Clay Hill gas station.
The man told Renaudette that the mother’s of the two girls went to the gas station and found their daughters who were so intoxicated they could not walk.
Fearing alcohol poisoning, Renaudette said, the girls were transported to Noble Hospital for treatment by their mothers.
He reports he was able to speak with only one of the girls as the other was admitted to hospital.
He said that the girl he spoke with was unable to provide details about who or where the girls had been with while they were drinking but said that it appears that they had been drinking Jack Daniels whiskey they had acquired from the stock of one of their parents.
The investigation will continue.

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