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Slidell Man, Two Others Arrested, Accused of Selling Fentanyl

  • In June 2025, law enforcement officials apprehended 35-year-old William Perry and two associates for charges related to fentanyl trafficking linked to residences in Slidell and Abita Springs.
  • Authorities conducted a months-long investigation culminating in search warrants that found over 250 grams of fentanyl pills and other narcotics, and the suspects were arrested and arraigned with bail set at $100,000.
  • Earlier, in 2024, a St. Charles man, Kenneth Allen, was sentenced to 15 years after pleading guilty to child endangerment resulting in an infant's death from a fentanyl overdose.
  • Dylan Mayne, 27, was found guilty last month of providing fentanyl that caused a friend’s death two years ago and was sentenced to ten years of extended supervision.
  • During sentencing, District Attorney Eric Toney acknowledged the devastating loss of children to fentanyl overdoses and pledged that his office would persist in seeking justice, understanding that prison time cannot ease the grief of the affected families.
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Man arrested with 500 fentanyl pills sentenced to more than 12 years in prison, DOJ says

A Memphis man was arrested with 500 fentanyl pills and was sentenced to more than 12 years in federal prison, the Department of Justice (DOJ) said.

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