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Family members are expected to protect, save, and care for each other. This means that there is nothing we hope for but all the best. It actually feels good to have people with you who are setting as good examples so you can live your life the best way possible. Most of all, the home is where all the good things start that become a great part of every member’s life. But what if it’s the other way around?

It’s a sad thing to see news like this- a father influencing his children in a very bad way. How can a father do this when he is supposed to lead the right path and protect his children? This is all because of drugs. This is how drugs can destroy not only the user but even those around in the user’s life. This is also why there should be more addiction treatment centers that are accessible to people so they can always and easily seek for help.

 

BENTONVILLE (KFSM) — A Bella Vista man who shared illicit drugs with his daughters and girlfriend was sentenced earlier this month to six years in prison after agreeing to a plea deal with prosecutors.

Scott Howard Dostie, 41, pleaded guilty July 2 in Benton County Circuit Court to felony possession of a controlled substance with purpose to deliver.

Judge Robin Green ordered Dostie to pay more than $1,000 in fines and court costs. She also gave him a 10-year suspended sentence to begin once he’s released from the state Department of Correction.

Bella Vista police arrested Dostie in August 2017 after learning he shared marijuana, meth, mushrooms, LSD and Kratom with his daughters — one of whom was 17.

The trio also had personalized lock boxes filled with drugs and smoking pipes he’d bought them, according to court documents.

Investigators later searched Dostie’s home on Wroxham Lane — which he shared with his parents — and recovered nearly eight pounds of Kratom. The drug can act both as a stimulant and a depressant depending on the dosage, police said. It was made illegal in Arkansas in 2016.

Dostie’s parents told police they were shocked at what was found in the home.

Dostie’s oldest daughter, Elexa, agreed to enter Benton County’s drug treatment court program. Her case will be dismissed if she completes the program.

Elexa Dostie, 19, was concerned with her dad’s meth use, telling police he once got high and went four straight days without sleep. He eventually injured his head and knee after he passed out in the bathroom, according to court documents.

She said getting high with her dad was weird at first, but later became pretty casual.

Dostie’s girlfriend, Suzanne North, received five years of supervised probation after pleading guilty to drug possession.

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