A new wave of concern has spread across the United States over multi-colored "rainbow fentanyl" pills, powders and blocks -- that look similar to candy or sidewalk chalk -- being sold and used in ...
A top law enforcement official in South Dakota is urging parents nationwide to remain vigilant while checking their children's Halloween candy this year after the rise of cartels smuggling deadly ...
Rainbow-colored fentanyl has made its way to the Tri-Cities for the first time — and police are concerned with Halloween so close. While some harm reduction experts and toxicologists are skeptical ...
PHOENIX - As Halloween approaches, police are warning parents to be on alert for colored drugs hitting the streets. Police say a certain type of rainbow-colored fentanyl pills were discovered for the ...
Drug enforcement officials seized some 300,000 "rainbow fentanyl" pills from an apartment in New York City's Bronx neighborhood. The announcement came several days after authorities said they had ...
The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration has been sounding alarm bells about the threat of rainbow fentanyl ahead of Halloween, but some experts are casting doubt that the fatal drug will be a threat ...
Federal authorities have accused a New Jersey woman of concealing approximately 15,000 rainbow-colored fentanyl pills in a Lego box as part of a drug trafficking scheme, in what US Drug Enforcement ...
According to the Sheriff’s Office, K-9 deputies pulled over a vehicle in the area for expired registration and tailgating. K-9 Rango, cross-trained in both apprehension and narcotics detection, ...
PHILADELPHIA – As Halloween approaches, the federal government has been warning parents of a spooky new danger: Drug cartels are using rainbow-colored pills and powders that look like candy to ...
CENTRALIA, Wash. — The Centralia Police Department is warning residents against rainbow fentanyl after finding it during an investigation on Saturday. Officers responded to a call for a suspicious ...
This multi-colored fentanyl may appeal to young people or fool them into thinking it's safe, but experts say illicit fentanyl has been hiding in what appears to be other products for a long time, and ...