Riverside police arrested a school employee for providing fentanyl to students, one of whom overdosed and died.
Melissa Harloam-Garrison, 46, was a bus driver and security guard for Bright Futures Academy, a school that serves students with special needs.
Police were first alerted about Harloam-Garrison's dealings after an incorrigible juvenile was found on the school's campus at 9994 County Farm Road on May 17. After a school investigation revealed that she was the suspect supplying drugs to students, police searched her home. They found over 100 fentanyl pills, two handguns and various types of ammunition.
More: https://www.cbsnews.com/lo...
Melissa Harloam-Garrison, 46, was a bus driver and security guard for Bright Futures Academy, a school that serves students with special needs.
Police were first alerted about Harloam-Garrison's dealings after an incorrigible juvenile was found on the school's campus at 9994 County Farm Road on May 17. After a school investigation revealed that she was the suspect supplying drugs to students, police searched her home. They found over 100 fentanyl pills, two handguns and various types of ammunition.
More: https://www.cbsnews.com/lo...
Riverside school employee arrested for giving students fentanyl - CBS Los Angeles
The employee was working at a school that serves students with special needs.
https://www.cbsnews.com/losangeles/news/riverside-school-employee-arrested-for-giving-students-fentanyl/
08:02 AM - May 22, 2022
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