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Five in connection with the overdose of Toddddddler -Drogen -Tod arrested

Fentanyl pills could look like sweets for children.

The Everett Police Department has five people arrested In connection with the Overdose death of a 13 month old in South EveretT last year.

To April 24, 2024Everett Patrol Officers reacted to a medical call in the 1400 Block Casino RD. The first call reported about a 13 month old who did not breathe.

The life -saving efforts were tried by the Everett fire brigade, and the child was ultimately taken to the hospital for further evaluation.

On arrival, the responding civil servants found a burning smell with which they were connected Fentanyl Consumption comes from the house. Officers also watched several small, blue fentanyl pills on the floor in the common area.

Detectives with the unity of the main crimes reacted to the scene. An arrest warrant for the address was collected and delivered. During the arrest warrant, the investigators discovered numerous objects with which the use of narcotics in most rooms of the house was facilitated.

The investigators conducted interviews with people who lived at home or visited the house. In the course of her investigation, it was found that the parties involved had knowledge of the use of narcotics there.

In addition, the investigators discovered video recordings of some residents of the house, the narcotics in the presence of small children using narcotics.

Tragically the The 13 month old died. The Snohomish County Medical Examiner's Office decided that the cause of death was drug/poisoning.

Since the incident, detectives have had extensive follow-up and pursued leads, which led to that Detension of the five persons connected to this case. All suspects were instructed to the Snohomish County prison.

Fentanyl consumption is also indirectly a serious danger to children. A small amount of fentany residues can be fatal for children, since the medication for a baby or a smaller body of the toddler and the lack of opioid tolerance can be more effective. Pills can look like sweets for children, especially if they are colored brightly.

Washington State offers a number of resources to support service providers, families and young people in their efforts to combat fentanyl and opioid consumption as well as the risk of overdose:

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