New York mom uses kiss to pass jailed son drugs, police report

This photo undated provided by the Yates County Sheriffs Office shows in Penn Yan, N.Y., Kimberly Margeson. Margeson has been charged on Tuesday, Feb. 5, 2013 with criminal sale of a controlled substance and promoting prison contraband for passing Oxycodone pills to her incarcerated son as she kissed him during a visit. (AP)

Police say an upstate New York woman passed drugs to her son while kissing him when she visited him in jail.

Sheriff's deputies in Yates County tell local media outlets 54-year-old Penn Yan resident Kimberly Margeson was visiting her son last week when she hid oxycodone pills and passed them from her mouth to his while giving him a kiss.

Police haven't said how the drugs were discovered.

Margeson pleaded not guilty Tuesday to charges of criminal sale of a controlled substance and promoting prison contraband. She's free after posting bail.

Authorities say her 30-year-old son also was charged with promoting prison contraband. He remains in jail on an unrelated felony weapon possession charge, and a lawyer for him couldn't be contacted.