Hubbard woman indicted after police say she drove kids drunk after selling pills
A Hubbard woman was indicted by the Trumbull County Grand Jury after Brookfield police said she was driving drunk with three kids in the car after allegedly trying to sell pills.

BROOKFIELD TOWNSHIP, Ohio - A Hubbard woman was indicted by the Trumbull County Grand Jury after Brookfield Police said she was driving drunk with three kids in the car after allegedly trying to sell pills.
Nancy Miller, 55, is facing charges of endangering children, drug trafficking, and OVI.
Police arrested Miller back on May 23 in the 5700 block of Everett-East Road in Hubbard.
This following a 911 call from the owner of Brookfield Family Diner after he tried to stop Miller from driving, noticing she was drunk.
Police said the kids were all scared and said Miller drove to the diner drunk to allegedly sell pills.
It was later found Miller had a 0.271 blood alcohol content, according to the report.
Miller said she allegedly sold pills to a waitress at the diner for gas money, which the waitress denied, according to police.
They said they later discovered Miller had a warrant out for driving under suspension and she was taken to the Trumbull County Jail.
