Sonoma County sheriff's deputies find 2-year-old near fentanyl while serving warrants
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A recent series of search warrants in Santa Rosa, California, led to the discovery of significant amounts of fentanyl and other narcotics in homes and an encampment. During these operations, deputies found a disturbing 7 grams of fentanyl in the presence of a 2-year-old child. Talis Noel was arrested for multiple drug and firearms charges at one location, while Capricia Moore and Jacob Williams were apprehended at a separate site, indicating a concerning prevalence of drug activity in the area and raising alarms regarding child safety and community wellbeing.
While serving a search warrant in Santa Rosa, deputies found 7 grams of fentanyl in a room with a 2-year-old child, highlighting significant safety concerns.
Talis Noel, 48, was arrested with serious drug and gun charges, indicating a connection to fentanyl distribution and raising alarms about local drug issues.
The actions of law enforcement in Santa Rosa during these operations underscored ongoing concerns regarding public safety and drug trafficking in the region.
Two other individuals, Capricia Moore and Jacob Williams, were also arrested for serious possession charges, demonstrating the widespread nature of fentanyl distribution.
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