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WYFF News 4 on MSNDriver charged after exposing authorities to unknown powdery substance, deputies sayThe driver, who exposed authorities to an unknown powdery substance during a traffic stop in Oconee County, South Carolina, ...
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Audacy on MSNFour lawmen evaluated after being exposed to drugs during arrestTwo Oconee County Sheriff’s Deputies and two Seneca Police officers are being checked out for possible exposure to some kind ...
SENECA — Oconee County Sheriff’s deputies and Seneca police officers were exposed to approximately 10 grams of fentanyl in an ...
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WSPA 7News on MSNDeputies exposed to ‘unknown’ substance, suspect arrested during traffic stopA man is facing a slew of charges after authorities were exposed to an unknown substance during a traffic stop in Seneca. The ...
Seneca police officers and Oconee County deputies were exposed to fentanyl Tuesday night during an incident at QuikTrip and taken to the hospital, according to a report.
According to the sheriff’s office, a deputy conducted a traffic stop at the QuikTrip gas station located on Highway 123.
In a split 5-2 decision, the Colorado Supreme Court found that a man who sold fentanyl to a customer who then died by suicide in an intentional overdose could present evidence of that suicide to ...
The White House says fentanyl smuggled to the U.S. justifies tariffs against Canada, China and Mexico. But fentanyl deaths and smuggling have been dropping fast — and Canada plays almost no role.
The dealer who sold Jax Markley a fatal fentanyl pill will serve six years — a conviction made possible by a new effort to investigate overdoses as murders, not accidents.
Susan Ousterman lost her son, Tyler, in October 2020 from an overdose of fentanyl, heroin and xylazine after years of desperately trying to get him help. She's not alone. Yearly, over 100,000 ...
The illegal synthetic opioid industry is built on surprisingly simple chemistry. Here’s the science behind fentanyl, and how underworld “cooks” put it to work.
Americans are being killed by drugs laced with fentanyl. But the good news is, naloxone, which can reverse fentanyl’s deathly effect, is now available for free in Georgia.
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