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Fentanyl Victims Network of North Carolina

Fentanyl Victims Network of North Carolina

Stronger Together! Grassroots campaign against illicit fentanyl in NC    IRS recognized 501(c)(3) non-profit public charity  EIN: 88-3921380

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  • Havelock Woman Extradited from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania after being Charged in a Drug Overdose DeathJune 18, 2025
  • Havelock woman extradited from Pennsylvania on death by distribution chargeJune 18, 2025
  • After Years of Meetings, Davidson County’s $25 Million Opioid Settlement committee pushes to finally hire coordinatorJune 18, 2025
  • Mom honors son’s memory by battling fentanyl crisis in North CarolinaJune 16, 2025
  • Arrest Made in Fatal Overdose CaseJune 16, 2025
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This explains why extensive investigative services are not utilized in every NC County. Many NC fentanyl victim families have encountered this challenge. ... See MoreSee Less

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New Report: U.S. drug overdose deaths rise again after hopeful decline

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The latest 12-month report from the CDC showed 1,400 more deaths in January of this year compared with the year prior. This comes after more than a year of dramatic progress. Experts say they're not s...
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Wilson NC. Death by Distribution arrest made by Wilson PD on 12/12/23. Defendant Tabron Farmer 35. Death occurred 6/25/23. Victim’s name withheld. $50,000 bond posted. Defendant released. Case still winding thru court system. Superior Court date 8/11/25 disposition hearing. This is 3rd active/unresolved Death by Distribution case from 2023 in Wilson County, Prosecutorial District 8 District Attorney Marsigli#wilsonnc #wilsoncountync#NorthCarolina ... See MoreSee Less

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Clinton, Sampson County NC: 1st ever Death by Distribution charge. Arrest of Christopher Trevon Graham 32 for causing fentanyl death of female victim March 2025. 11th for District Attorney Lee, Prosecutorial District 5. Sampson County Sheriff’s Office and FBI collaborated.#clintonnc #sampsoncountync Sheriff Jimmy Thornton #SaveLivesTogether #NorthCarolina ... See MoreSee Less

Man charged with supplying deadly dose of fentanyl | Sampson Independent

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A fentanyl overdose that killed a Clinton woman earlier this year has led to the arrest of a 32-year-old man who authorities believe supplied the drug that took her life.
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2021 fentanyl death leads to 2025 Death by Distribution arrest with $470,000 bond. #carteretcountync is fortunate to have dedicated Law Enforcement and District Attorney’s Office. They are #1 in #NorthCarolina for removing fentanyl traffickers who cause death. This is how to #SaveLivesTogether! ... See MoreSee Less

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    • Breaking News
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    • Personal Stories
    • State News
    • National News
    • All News
      • Fentanyl in the News
    • Press Guide
      • Press Guide
      • Letter Template
  • How To
  • Resources
    • Event Calendar
    • Toolbox
      • Printable Card: Symptoms/POA of Fentanyl Emergency
      • NC Fentanyl Fatalities (Map)
      • Naloxone Status in North Carolina Schools (Map)
      • Naloxone in NC Schools Fact Sheet
      • Naloxone Goals 2024
      • President Biden’s Letter to Schools
      • AMA Policy Position on Naloxone in Schools
      • Online Naloxone Training
      • How does Naloxone reverse an overdose?
      • DEA Facts About Fentanyl
      • DEA Resource Library
      • DEA One Pill Can Kill Image Library
      • Pill Presses and Counterfeit Pills
      • NCDHHS Counterfeit Pills Flyer
      • Fentvic Brochure
      • Community Presentation
      • Good Answers to Hard (Insensitive,Inappropriate) Questions
      • More Resources
    • Fentvic Reports
    • NC County Reports
    • NC OCME Reports
    • NC Laws & Organizations
      • North Carolina State Laws
      • NC Nonprofits / Organizations
      • National Organizations
    • Fentanyl Facts
    • PSA
    • YouTube Videos
  • Join Us!
  • About
    • Event Calendar
    • About
      • Bio: Barb Walsh, fentvic.org, Fentanyl Victims Network of North Carolina
    • Introduction
    • Goals
    • Privacy Policy
  • Donate
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