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'Frightening stuff': Mother worried after dirty needles found in backyard

A mother living in the Mundy Pond area of St. John's is warning others after she found found dirty needles and evidence of drug use in her backyard.

Jennifer Stamp says needles discovered lunchtime on Wednesday

Jennifer Stamp says she's concerned after finding needles in the backyard of her home in the Mundy Pond area of St. John's.

A motherin the Mundy Pond area of St. John's who found two needles and evidence of drug use in her backyard is speaking out about the 'frightening' situation and warning parents of the need to educate their childrenabout drug use.

Jennifer Stamp said the dirty needles and small metal cup were found by her partner Wednesday at lunchtime. She saidthe drugparaphernalia wasonher back deckin the same area where her eight-year-old son often plays with his friends.

"It was left on my deck in my backyard ... and there was some residue left in the cup," she said.

I've got like paranoia and I'm checking out in the night time to see if there's anybody back there.- Jennifer Stamp

Stamp saidshe is aware of drug use in the area, butsaid she's shocked that such evidenceof drug use wasleft so close to her home.

"It'sfrightening stuff. My biggest concern was, what would happen if my son was to have been the one who found this?"

"What if he had to come in the backyard and find somebody back there? What could have happened to him?"

Warning others

In a post shared on Facebook, Stamp pleaded withparents to teach their children how to identify needles and what to do when they spot them.

She said she called police after finding the needles, and told CBCNews that the RNC promised tosend an extra patrol car to the area.

But she's stillworried that it will happen again."I've got like paranoia and I'm checking out in the night time to see if there's anybody back there."

Stamp said she doesn't blame or feel angry at the people for using drugs in her backyard, but wishes there were ways for them to get help or inject the drugs safely.

"Maybe a safe injection site would be good, like so many other cities are now supplying."

"If someone had somewhere to go to do that, they wouldn't have to do it on my back step."

With files from Paula Gale