Murder charges filed in fentanyl deaths of 2 Bay Area high school students
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Murder charges filed in fentanyl deaths of 2 Bay Area high school students
"Eight months after two Santa Rosa teenagers died from cocaine investigators say was laced with fentanyl, prosecutors have filed murder charges against a 22-year-old man accused of supplying the deadly drugs."
"A criminal complaint filed by the Sonoma County District Attorney's Office charges Nunez with two counts of murder and four other counts related to possessing and selling narcotics."
"Investigators said they found evidence of drug use at the Brookwood Avenue home, along with information identifying Nunez as the suspected dealer."
Prosecutors charged 22-year-old Ramon Nunez Galvan with murder after two Santa Rosa teenagers died from cocaine investigators say was laced with fentanyl. Logan Camp, 18, and Gia Walsh, 16, were found dead Feb. 22 inside a Brookwood Avenue home. Their deaths followed hours after two other girls, ages 14 and 16, were hospitalized after overdoses on drugs Nunez is accused of providing. Nunez was arrested the next day and previously charged in the overdose case. A criminal complaint lists two murder counts and four narcotics counts. He is held without bail and is due back Nov. 4 to enter a plea.
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