A woman who was charged with child endangerment in a drug case from January has died.
34-year-old Alison McLaurine passed away Thursday at her home, according to a funeral announcement from the Lefdahl Funeral Home. No word yet on the cause of her death. She was facing two counts of endangering the welfare of children and a count of receiving stolen property connected with a drug bust on January 26th at her home in Indiana Borough. Agents with the District Attorney’s Office and the SOG team joined Indiana Borough Police in that bust, where they found 91 stamp bags of heroin, crack cocaine, pills and drug paraphernalia in the house. The house was also in what was described as a “deplorable” state, and two children were living in that state.
She had been free on $10,000 bail, and had a preliminary hearing scheduled for April 13th. Meanwhile, her husband Johnathan faces two counts of possession with intent to deliver and two counts of endangering the welfare of children along with single counts of prohibited possession of a firearm and possession of a controlled substance.












