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Fentanyl Victims Network of North Carolina

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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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Latest #northcarolina fentanyl fatality data in all 100 NC Counties. Knowledge is power! Website: www.fentvic.org more info ... See MoreSee Less

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#greensboronc #guilfordcountync55-78 mo (4.7-6.6 year) sentence for guilty plea to Death by Distribution for causing victim’s death by fentanyl September 2024. Investigation by Greensboro Police Department. Prosecutorial District 24 DA Crump accepted for prosecution 10 DbD cases in the past 12 months. Previously it was 0 (zero) since law became active in 2019. This is how to #SaveLivesTogether ... See MoreSee Less

Greensboro man sentenced after pleading guilty to giving brother fentanyl that led to overdose death

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Matthew Glen Porter was sentenced to up to 78 months in prison for the overdose death of Jeffrey Allen Porter.
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New NC law makes child drug exposure a felony; officials report fewer cases locally

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A new law in North Carolina aimed at protecting children from dangerous drug exposure is now in effect, bringing stricter penalties for those responsible.Under
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#kinstonnc #lenoircountyncDeath by Distribution arrest immediately follows as fentanyl fatality victim removed from life support 4/11/26. 3 add’l felony charges include trafficking fentanyl. Kinston Police Department conducted an immediate investigation that led to justice within 3 days. Thank you #SaveLivesTogether ... See MoreSee Less

Kinston man charged with death by distribution following woman’s fatal overdose

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Kinston officers identified 31-year-old Michael Oates as the individual responsible for providing Andrea Grant with the drugs.
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    • 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
      • Understanding Fake Pills and Pill Presses
      • Pill Presses, Counterfeit Pills and Trade Routes
      • 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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