
"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. Ramon Nunez Galvan was charged Monday in the deaths of Logan Camp, 18, and Gia Walsh, 16, who were found dead Feb. 22 inside a home on Brookwood Avenue."
"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. He was already facing two felony counts of providing drugs to a minor in the earlier overdose case. A preliminary hearing in that case, originally set for Friday, is being rescheduled."
"Investigators said they found evidence of drug use at the Brookwood Avenue home, along with information identifying Nunez as the suspected dealer. He was arrested later that day on Santa Rosa Avenue."
Two teenagers died after using cocaine investigators say was laced with fentanyl, and prosecutors have filed murder charges against the suspected supplier. Ramon Nunez Galvan faces two counts of murder and additional counts for possessing and selling narcotics, plus earlier felony counts for providing drugs to minors in a related overdose. Logan Camp, 18, and Gia Walsh, 16, were found dead Feb. 22 inside a Brookwood Avenue home. Two other girls, ages 14 and 16, were hospitalized earlier the same day. Investigators found evidence of drug use and information identifying Nunez as the suspected dealer. Nunez is held without bail and is due back Nov. 4 to enter a plea.
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