Teen Deaths on the Rise: Fentanyl overdoses prompt targeted campaigns in Prescott
This photo of Alondra Salinas is displayed at her parents house, a tribute to the 14-year-old who died Oct. 20, 2020, of fentanyl-related overdose the day before she was to become a freshman at Bradshaw Mountain High School in Prescott Valley. In the last year, MatForce has identified eight fentanyl-related deaths of teens, six of those in the Prescott Valley area. (Nanci Hutson/Courier)
Nanci Hutson, Special to the Williams-Grand Canyon News
Originally Published: November 24, 2020 2:19 p.m.
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