By Thursday night, the station had pulled the recording from its website, YouTube channel and audio players. Some social media posts from the station and hosts linking to the post and asking for the public to help identify the caller were deleted. Representatives from iHeartMedia and Z-107.7 have not answered questions from the Post-Dispatch.

In the about 2-minute clip, the woman claimed that she was not the only one at her day care who slipped children Benadryl to calm them down.

Host Jordan Desocio expressed outrage.

“That is the most illegal, unethical thing I’ve ever heard,” he said. Co-host Kristie Graybill described to listeners how upset Desocio was getting from the call.

Parents who listened were immediately concerned.

“It was scary, I almost wanted to cry myself,” Jennifer Terrell told KMOV news Thursday, expressing concern about her young son.

The clip marks the second time within a year that a call from Z-107.7’s “Dirty Little Secrets” segment made local news.