A 23-year-old mother has been charged with second-degree murder over her child's fentanyl-related death that happened last year.
A 23-year-old mother was arrested by local and federal law enforcement in Denver this week over a year after police in North Carolina said her daughter died as a result of fentanyl ingestion.
After a yearlong investigation, police charged a woman with second-degree murder after her child swallowed a fatal dose of fentanyl while they were living in Mooresville. Even a pencil tip amount of the synthetic opioid pain reliever drug can be fatal,
Fox News' Brooke Taylor reports the latest after speaking with Eduardo Chavez, the DEA special agent in charge in Dallas, Texas, about the cartel-linked crisis. Fox News political analyst Gianno Caldwell also joins 'The Faulkner Focus' to discuss.
Exclusive video obtained by Fox reveals intense moments from a high-speed vehicle chase as law enforcement pursued two illegal immigrants suspected of carrying fentanyl.
In 2024 alone, fentanyl claimed 49 lives in Sonoma County, Santa Rosa police Sgt. Kevin Naugle said. Of those, 41 deaths involved a mixture of fentanyl with other narcotics or controlled substances.
A drug dealer who sold a dose of fentanyl that killed a woman in Escondido pleaded guilty Monday to federal charges.