Adults Providing Alcohol to Teenagers in New Braunfels & Georgetown

NEW BRAUNFELS, Texas (AP) _ Two people have been charged with providing the booze to a 16-year-old Texas boy who died of alcohol poisoning.

Christopher Michael Piadade and Doralicia Villarreal, both of New Braunfels, were in the Comal County Jail on Friday on charges of purchasing or furnishing alcohol to a minor. They’re also
charged with delivery of a controlled substance to a minor. Bond was $25,000. Electronic jail records did not list attorneys for the pair, who were arrested Tuesday.

The body of David Allen Walker of New Braunfels was found in a field Dec. 19. An autopsy determined he died of acute alcohol poisoning.

Police say a clerk and a store were cited for selling alcohol to a minor, 20-year-old Piadade. The legal drinking age in Texas is 21. Villarreal is 34.

GEORGETOWN, Texas (AP) _ A Central Texas woman has been sentenced to three years of probation for providing alcohol to her underage son and his friends to make about 200 gelatin shots.

Five of the youths who’d been drinking were later seriouslyinjured in a car accident. The driver told investigators that he consumed as many as 40 of the shots.

A judge in Georgetown on Thursday sentenced 45-year-old Donna Crites of Hutto. Crites in March pleaded guilty to five counts of purchasing or furnishing alcohol to minors over the March
2010 incident. She also must serve a week in jail.

A man who was at the home the night of the incident pleaded guilty last year to purchasing or furnishing alcohol to minors and served more than three months behind bars.

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