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Dealer, 22, who sold deadly fentanyl pills to 15-yr-old Oregon girl get federal prison time

Dealer, 22, who sold deadly fentanyl pills to 15-yr-old Oregon girl get federal prison time
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Drug dealers face prison for links to fentanyl overdose deaths of victims ages 15 and 17

The cases reflect Oregon’s place in the nation’s fentanyl crisis adolescent drug overdose deaths have more than doubled across the country since 2019 but more than tripled in Oregon over the same time.

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Man pepper-sprayed by Portland mayor is heir to dairy PORTLAND — Police on Tuesday, Jan. 26, identified a man who Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler pepper-sprayed as a partner at a law firm who also tried to obtain surveillance footage of the mayor in a restaurant and get a copy of his meal receipt. An additional police report identified Cary Cadonau as the man whom Wheeler pepper-sprayed after he confronted the mayor leaving a restaurant Sunday evening and accused him of not wearing a mask. No charges have been filed in the incident. Cadonau didn’t immediately return an e-mail seeking comment. Wheeler and Sam Adams, who served one term as Portland mayor from 2009-13, had been dining in a tented area and were walking to their cars when Cadonau approached, unmasked, and got close to the mayor’s face while filming with his phone, according to police reports.

Leader in oxycodone prescription fraud sentenced to 4 years

Leader in oxycodone prescription fraud sentenced to 4 years Follow Us Question of the Day By - Associated Press - Wednesday, January 27, 2021 PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) - A man who fraudulently obtained and sold 2,400 oxycodone pills by having others pass fake prescriptions at Portland-area pharmacies was sentenced Tuesday to four years in federal prison. Chase Adam Conway, 36, sent women into pharmacies to fill the bogus prescriptions, obtaining 90 to 180 pills at a time, The Oregonian/OregonLive reported. Agents from the Drug Enforcement Administration tracked Conway’s car in 2018, and found he had been using doctors’ DEA registration numbers without their knowledge, according to Kemp Strickland, an assistant U.S. attorney.

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