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Updates on the fight against fentanyl.
“Fake Pills take Real Lives.” It’s a message soon to become clearer across parts of Austin, thanks to a grant provided by Williamson County Sheriff, Mike Gleason. Gleason’s grant enabled …
(KVUE) — As the fentanyl crisis plagues the country, a group of Central Texas students have decided take a stand against the drug. Haven Gier and Alexandra Schiller – both …
(CBS) — There’s an overwhelming effort to educate Americans about the dangers of fentanyl. The federal government’s High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area program is partnering with local communities to screen …
(WFAA) — Officers in Smith County say a traffic stop led them to 42,000 fentanyl pills on Friday. The Smith County Sheriff’s Office arrested the man they [that] had the …
(KVUE) AUSTIN, Texas — One Austin mother explained how fentanyl does not discriminate against anyone. Stefanie Turner’s son, 19-year-old Tucker, died in 2021 after he took a pill he bought …
(KXAN) — A man is facing a first-degree felony drug charge after police said they seized a box of paper during a traffic stop that had apparently been sprayed with …
(KXAN) — The family of Layton Ivins is speaking out after losing the teen to an alleged case of fentanyl poisoning last month. Cody Ivins, Layton’s father, said the Williamson …
(Dallas Morning News) — The Collin County Sheriff’s Office and North Texas Sheriff’s Criminal Interdiction arrested a Dallas resident with about 6,000 fentanyl pills and a handgun at Central Expressway …
McALLEN, Texas (Border Report) — A Mexican national must serve nine years in federal prison for conspiracy to import 13 kilograms of deadly fentanyl as tomatoes through Laredo, Texas, U.S. Attorney …
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