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Overdose deaths up from fentanyl - Sedona Red Rock News

Sedona Red Rock News The year 2020 was a bad one for drug deaths in Yavapai County. The area saw 82 overdose deaths, a 20.5% increase compared to 68 in 2019, according to MATForce, a local drug prevention nonprofit. However, drug experts in the area say the change seems to stem less from a particularly large increase in drug use in Yavapai County, and is more a change in what drugs people are using. Of the 82 accidental drug deaths in 2020, 42 of them more than half had fentanyl in their system. “We went from 15% to over 50%. It’s so much due to fentanyl,” said Merilee Fowler, executive director of MATForce. “It’s not that heroin has gone away. Fentanyl is becoming the drug of choice. It’s 50 to 100 times more potent than morphine. It’s supply and demand. It’s a lot easier to get it into the country. It’s cheaper for drug runners to manufacture.”

YCSO, PANT arrest Camp Verde couple for mescaline, peyote, LSD & psilocybin

Sedona Red Rock News Adam Dearmon, aka “Adam ‘Yellowbird’ DeArmon” Detectives from Partners Against Narcotics Trafficking, a multi-agency task force, arrested Adam Dearmon, 49, of Camp Verde with multiple drug offenses after $30,000 worth of mescaline, a psychedelic drug found in peyote, was discovered inside his home on Tuesday, Feb. 2, 2021. This arrest comes after an intensive investigation conducted in partnership with PANT, YCSO and the Camp Verde Marshal’s Office. The investigation revealed Dearmon was allegedly running a large-scale illegal drug business out of his home located in the 400 block of West Angus Drive in Camp Verde. During the search of the residence on Feb. 2, investigators found 8.9 Pounds of mescaline, 427 live peyote cacti, 83 marijuana plants, 29 pounds of dry peyote, 59 pounds of processed marijuana, 5 pounds of psilocybin mushrooms, and 7 LSD tabs. There were many other substances found inside the residence and detectives are wor

Man arrested for trespassing over mask issue - Sedona Red Rock News

Sedona Red Rock News The Sedona Police Department responded to three calls to Natural Grocers in less than a week regarding customers refusing to wear masks. Corporate policy requires all customers to wear them when entering their stores in Arizona. David Jolkovski/Larson Newspapers A trio of incidents in less than a week at Natural Grocers in West Sedona resulted in police being called multiple times. The Sedona Police Department responded to calls related to customers refusing to wear masks in violation of store policy and causing a scene. One Sedona resident, 34-year-old Matthew Paul Tucciarone, was arrested over the weekend.

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