No charges to be filed in Redwood City jail inmate's death
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In an investigation regarding the overdose death of Kyle Harrison, a 25-year-old inmate at the Maple Street Correctional Facility, the San Mateo County District Attorney's Office announced that no criminal charges will be filed. The coroner's findings indicated that Harrison died from an accidental overdose of methadone, amitriptyline, and gabapentin. The case, linked to Harrison’s prior sentencing for a fatal street racing incident, is now closed as there was no evidence of negligence by jail staff or associated individuals.
Prosecutors found no basis for filing criminal charges in the accidental overdose death of 25-year-old Kyle Harrison, who died at the Maple Street Correctional Facility.
The San Mateo County Coroner's Office concluded Harrison's death was accidental due to a toxic mix of methadone, amitriptyline, and gabapentin.
Kyle Harrison was sentenced to eight years in state prison for his involvement in a street race that led to the death of a couple.
The District Attorney's Office stated that the investigation revealed no criminal negligence by individuals connected to Harrison’s death.
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