Teacher Arrested as Part of Drug Bust Involving Fentanyl, Authorities Say
- On Wednesday, June 25, authorities arrested Jordan Allen Jefferson and Saadia Marie-Denise Owen in North Carolina during a fentanyl trafficking investigation.
- The arrests came after a drug investigation conducted by a joint effort between local law enforcement agencies from Guilford and Rowan counties, which was initiated due to concerns over fentanyl distribution.
- Officials seized approximately 1,250 grams of fentanyl and charged Jefferson with multiple felonies including aiding and abetting, while Owen, a teacher, faces felony trafficking charges.
- Jefferson, 37, was detained without bond, and Owen, 32, is held on a $3 million bond, while the task force stated the seizure may have saved lives.
- The case highlights ongoing efforts by Guilford County law enforcement to reduce fentanyl-related harm and sends a strong message to drug traffickers.
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Teacher arrested as part of drug bust involving fentanyl, authorities say | News Channel 3-12
By Stephanie Moore Click here for updates on this story GUILFORD COUNTY, North Carolina (WYFF) — A teacher was among a pair arrested after approximately 1,250 grams of fentanyl were found in North Carolina, according to the Guilford County Narcotics Task Force. On Wednesday, authorities said they concluded the narcotics investigation that led to the arrest of Jordan Allen Jefferson, 37, and Saadia Marie-Denise Owen, 32. Authorities said at t…
Teacher arrested as part of drug bust involving fentanyl, authorities say
By Stephanie Moore Click here for updates on this story GUILFORD COUNTY, North Carolina (WYFF) — A teacher was among a pair arrested after approximately 1,250 grams of fentanyl were found in North Carolina, according to the Guilford County Narcotics Task Force. On Wednesday, authorities said they concluded the narcotics investigation that led to the
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