Woman died of fentanyl, meth overdose at Pierce County Jail | Tacoma News Tribune

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Sabrina Voeller, a 35-year-old inmate, was found dead at Pierce County Jail on September 30, with the Medical Examiner's Office attributing her death to acute fentanyl and methamphetamine toxicity. Deputies discovered her unresponsive in her housing unit and attempted CPR and Narcan, but she was pronounced dead at the scene. Voeller had been admitted to the jail shortly after midnight on September 29, indicating she may have ingested the drugs prior to her arrival. The Pierce County Sheriff's Department is investigating the circumstances surrounding her overdose. This incident raises significant concerns about substance abuse among inmates and the challenges faced by correctional systems.

The accidental death ruling underscores the urgent need for improved drug management and rehabilitation strategies within jails, reflecting a broader public health crisis. As the investigation unfolds, it may prompt discussions on policy changes to better address substance abuse within the community and justice system.

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