Arrest made after Santa Rosa teens overdose fatally
- Two high school students, Gia Walsh, 16, and Logan Camp, 18, died from suspected fentanyl overdoses in Santa Rosa, according to the Santa Rosa Police Department.
- Authorities arrested Ramon Nunez, 21, on suspicion of two counts of second-degree homicide related to the overdoses.
- Evidence suggested that the teens may have thought they were buying cocaine, which was likely fentanyl instead.
- Community members mourned the loss, with students expressing their grief and honoring the victims with memorials outside their schools.
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North Bay mother remembers teen daughter who died of suspected fentanyl overdose
Two Santa Rosa high school students are dead from a suspected fentanyl overdose. One mom is remembering her 16-year-old daughter, Gia. "That was my blessing and now she is gone forever."
Arraignment postponed for man linked to Santa Rosa teen overdose deaths
A suspected drug dealer tied to two fatal teen overdoses in Santa Rosa last weekend was in court Tuesday morning, and his arraignment was postponed but he remained in custody. Ramon Nunez, 21, was arrested for dealing narcotics believed to be responsible for the deaths of Santa Rosa High School student Gia Walsh, 16, and her boyfriend, Montgomery High School student Logan Camp, 18, police said. The prosecution on Tuesday asked the judge for 60 m…
Four High School Students In Santa Rosa Overdosed This Weekend, Two of Them Fatally, Suspected Dealer Arrested
Tragic news broke from Santa Rosa Sunday night, as two separate overdose incidents took the lives of two high school students and hospitalized two others, and a suspected fentanyl dealer has been arrested. We knew there was going to be bad news coming out of Santa Rosa, when word broke Sunday night that Santa Rosa City Schools [SRCS] had sent a 6:35 pm communication to parents saying that four students had died, and two of those deaths were appa…
Arrest made after Santa Rosa teens overdose fatally
(BCN) -- Four teenagers in Santa Rosa overdosed on suspected fentanyl this weekend and two died, police said Sunday night. A suspected drug dealer has been arrested and investigators are determining if all the overdoses were related. A 16-year-old Santa Rosa High School girl and an 18-year-old male Montgomery High School student were found unresponsive in a bed at a home in the 2100 block of Brookwood Drive on Saturday, according to police. The …
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