A Sacramento County sheriff's deputy resigned earlier this year after a yearlong investigation found that he had kept seized drugs for personal use.
Fentanyl-related deaths rose dramatically in Shasta County and they continue, leaving a trail of tragic stories.
Fentanyl has infiltrated nearly every illicit drug, turning what some teens believe is casual experimentation into a deadly gamble. As small-time dealers exploit social media to distribute fentanyl-laced substances,
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Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, turned a blind eye to the poison flooding our streets. They allowed this to happen, and families like mine paid for their reckless border policy.
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Latin Times on MSNCalifornia Officer Seized Fentanyl During a Search, Pocketed It and Overdosed in the Bathroom While On DutyWhen a deputy overdosed from fentanyl in the bathroom of the sheriff's office, it was initially believed to be an accidental exposure, but a subsequent investigation has revealed otherwise. Deputy Marvin Morales was found unresponsive in a restroom at the Sacramento County Sheriff's Office Central Division station on October 24,
Several law enforcement agencies in Northern California recently worked together in a massive drug bust where more than 80 arrests were made. “Last week, the Citrus
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U.S. is offering a reward of up to $10 million for information leading to the capture and conviction of Ryan James Wedding.
The sheriff’s office said in 2023, the deputy was found unresponsive in a stall in a Central Division office restroom by his fellow deputies.
Fentanyl Overdose Results in Homicide Arrest . March 7, 2025 – Ventura County Sheriff's Office officials report that on March 5, 2025, the Ventura County Fentanyl and Overdose C
President Trump suspended tariffs intended to stop fentanyl from entering the United States. Here’s what to know about the opioid.
A new investigative report revealed that a Northern California deputy who received life-saving treatment for what officials thought was unintentional exposure to fentanyl
Police are partnering with Santa Rosa City Schools and other organizations to educate students, parents, and school staff about the dangers facing young people.
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