A Grand Junction man has been found guilty of distributing fentanyl and counterfeit substances that resulted in the death of a Carbondale man in 2017.
Bruce Holder, 55, of Grand Junction, was convicted of conspiracy to distribute fentanyl and counterfeit substances, distribution of fentanyl resulting in death, distribution of fentanyl and distribution of a counterfeit substance. He will be sentenced in August.
Prosecutors established that Holder, working with his wife, children and other members of his family, distributed pills that looked like Oxycodone pills but were counterfeit and spiked with fentanyl. He distributed tens of thousands of pills in western Colorado, according to a news release.
Osinbajo receives UNILAG alumni FCT branch exco, pledges support for positive initiatives
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The Vice President, Professor Yemi Osinbajo has pledged the support of the Federal Government for positive initiatives from all stakeholders in the Nigeria project.
He said this on Tuesday when he received in audience the new Executive Committee of the FCT Branch of University of Lagos Alumni Association led by its Chairman, Aliu Akoshile.
Professor Osinbajo who said he felt greatly honoured by the visit noted that alumni associations can play significant roles in supporting the federal government in its drive for socio-economic development of the country.
Reacting to issues raised by Aliu Akoshile, Professor Osinbajo disclosed that the federal government was planning independent power plants for some universities in Nigeria to mitigate their recurrent expenses on power consumption and free the funds for other infrastructures.
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LANCASTER â Berlinâs former assessing coordinator was indicted by a Coos County grand jury last week on charges of possessing child pornography. Brian D. Chevarie, 34, of 83 Mountain View Drive, Rumney, was charged with 12 counts of possessing child sexual abuse images on Feb. 10, 2020, in Berlin. The investigation included his office at city hall but authorities would not comment on whether the cityâs computer system was allegedly used to download or store any of the images
âWhen law enforcement came to the building as part of the investigation, we gave them full access to Mr. Chevarieâs office and the computer equipment he utilized,â City Manager James Wheeler said in an email. Wheeler said Chevarie resigned his position in February 2020 and referred further questions to the Coos County Attorneyâs office. Coos County Attorney John McCormick said he could not comment on the case beyond the information in the indictments.
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