Jul 14, 2021 | 4:10 PM
Palm Coast, FL - The State Attorney’s Office is granted an indictment by a Flagler County Grand Jury in connection to the 2018 overdose death of a 31-year-old man. The indictment for 42-year-old Joseph Carrol is the second indictment in the investigation of Michael Burnett Jr., who died in June 2018 after overdosing on fentanyl-laced heroin. The first to be indicted in this investigation was 39-year-old Allyson Dawn Bennett, who remains in custody charged with first-degree murder. Bennett was one of four homicide indictments issued to the Flagler County Sheriff’s (FCSO) Office back in January. A grand jury found probable cause to believe that Carrol conspired with Bennett to supply a mixture of fentanyl and heroin, which ultimately led to Burnett’s death in 2018. Carrol was taken into custody and charged with first-degree murder by the FCSO Special Investigation Unit (SIU) at his Shady Lane home. He has since been booked into the Flagler County
Another Indicted In Flagler County Overdose Investigation
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Palm Coast suspect indicted on 1st-degree murder in overdose death
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Crime and fire report: A Fargo man suffers injuries after striking a bear and rolling vehicle; up to 7,500 pigs killed in containment building fire in Frazee
On Thursday, July 8, at 12:50 a.m., near the Highway 10 and Anderson Lake Road intersection, Lake Park, a 33-year-old Fargo man suffered minor injuries after rolling his vehicle after striking a bear. He was transported to a nearby medical clinic in Fargo for additional treatment. Also, on Friday, July 9, at 8:48 p.m., on the 37000 block of County Road 120, Frazee, up 7,500 pigs were killed after a fire erupted in a hog containment building. All persons were able to evacuate the structure without injury. The fire is suspected to have started in a ventilation fan.