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Mother, daughter team charged with selling heroin out of in-home daycare

A mother and daughter were Jan. 13 after investigators allegedly purchased drugs from them at the home daycare they were operating in the town of Arcadia.

After a two-month long investigation  into the sales of heroin from a town of Arcadia home, the Wayne County Sheriff’s Office Special Investigations Unit, in conjunction with members of the Wayne Narcotics Enforcement Team, arrested Erin M. Siler, 34, and her mother Sheila M. Detaeye (Siler), 52. The duo are the operators of  in-home daycare named Erin Siler’s Daycare.

According to investigators, on three different occasions undercover officers purchased heroin from both Siler and Detaeye at the daycare, during which one time children were present.

Siler was charged with three counts of third-degree criminal sale of a controlled substance, one count of third-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance and two counts of fourth-degree conspiracy.

Detaeye was charged with two counts of third-degree criminal sale of a controlled substance, two counts of third-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance and two counts of fourth-degree conspiracy.

Both women were arraigned in Arcadia Town Court and sent to the Wayne County Jail in lieu of bail.

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