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Former North Carolina elections official allegedly drugged teens' ice cream: report

  • James Yokeley Jr., a former North Carolina elections official, was indicted on January 20, 2026, for allegedly drugging teenage girls' ice cream, as per the New Hanover County grand jury's decision.
  • He faces two counts of unlawful distribution of food or beverage and one count of intentional child abuse involving serious physical injury, according to court records.
  • Yokeley allegedly placed pills into the desserts at a Dairy Queen, and surveillance footage confirmed his actions, as reported by the Wilmington Police Department.
  • Initially charged with more serious crimes, the charges were later dismissed after testing revealed the substance was Trazodone, not a controlled substance under North Carolina law.
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Port City Daily broke the news in Wilmington, United States on Wednesday, January 28, 2026.
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