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SCOTLAND COUNTY, NC (WMBF) – Two women are facing charges in North Carolina after a year-long investigation into a fentanyl-related death.
Deputies with the Scotland County Sheriffโs Office arrested Laura Cox, 30, of Rockingham, North Carolina, and Allison Davis, 27, of Cheraw, South Carolina, in connection with a death in May of last year.

Cox and Davis are facing death by distribution and felony conspiracy charges. Both have been given bond: Cox was given a $1,500,000 secured bond, and Davis was given a $1,000,000 secured bond.
Narcotic investigator Lt. E. Haywood was notified in May of 2024 of a death involving the potential illegal distribution of Fentanyl, determining the person died from the illegal drug, the sheriffโs office said.
During the investigation, deputies gathered information from the countyโs emergency services, the Scotland Memorial Hospital, and the Office of the Medical Examiners.
After the investigation and in-depth interviews were conducted, warrants were obtained, and the two were arrested on Dec. 1, 2025, according to the sheriffโs office.
Throughout the investigation, several law enforcement agencies assisted the Scotland County Sheriffโs Office, including Narcotic Investigator Sergeant S. Sullivan, the Rockingham Police Department, the Richmond County Sheriffโs Office Detention Center, along with the Chesterfield County/Cheraw South Carolina Law Enforcement Agencies.
