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HENDERSON COUNTY, N.C. (FOX Carolina) – The District Attorneyโs Office for Prosecutorial District 42 reports that a woman was found guilty after a victim died from ingesting Fentanyl in 2023.
Heather Marie Maybin, 38, from Hendersonville, was found guilty of death by distribution.
The court trial record said that Maybin was a drug dealer who conducted her controlled substances activities over Facebook Messenger.
A transaction she arranged in the Walmart parking lot located off Highland Square Drive on Feb. 6, 2023, involved a quantity of fentanyl sold for $40, the court trial record said.
The investigation revealed the victim and a friend ingested the drug that evening through a hypodermic needle. The victim lost consciousness, stopped breathing and was later declared to have died from Fentanyl toxicity
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The Henderson County Sheriffโs Office used a search warrant to obtain communications received through Facebook Messenger, court records said.
Maybin was sentenced to a minimum term of 66 months and a maximum term of 92 months in the North Carolina Department of Adult Corrections.
District Attorney Andrew Murray said โMy office, along with our dedicated and professional partners, is committed to ridding our community of fentanyl by holding drug dealers accountable for these untimely and extremely tragic deaths.โ