Alabama teen who died of fentanyl overdose allegedly told parents vapes laced with drugs were passed around high school
SEMMES, ALABAMA: A 15-year-old girl from Alabama, who died of a fentanyl overdose late last month, reportedly told her parents that vapes laced with drugs were passed around her high school. The teenager was identified as Adrianna Taylor. She died a few days before her 16th birthday. She was found unresponsive in her Semmes home on August 31.
According to Al.com, officials with the Mobile County Sheriff’s Office believed that the cause of death was due to the ingestion of some pills that were possibly laced with fentanyl. A 17-year-old boy has been charged as an adult in connection to her death, however, no arrests have been made, so far, in the case. According to WKRG, Captain Paul Burch shared that Adrianna Taylor had earlier dropped hint to her parents about drugs being passed around Mary G Montgomery High School where she was a student.
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