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2-year-old Portland girl dies, fentanyl suspected as contributing factor

Portland, ORLocal News

The Portland Police Bureau's Narcotics and Organized Crime Unit is investigating the death of a 2-year-old girl, which occurred on Thursday afternoon, as potentially linked to fentanyl exposure. The child's death has sparked significant concern among local authorities and community members, emphasizing the growing crisis of fentanyl in Portland and its devastating effects on families. While details surrounding the incident remain sparse, the police are treating the case with utmost seriousness to determine the circumstances leading to the tragic event. Community leaders have voiced their sorrow and have called for more robust public health responses to combat the dangers of fentanyl, especially for vulnerable populations like children. This incident highlights the urgent need for awareness and preventive strategies to protect families from the risks associated with opioid exposure.

As investigations continue, the local community is left grappling with the implications of this tragedy. Parents are encouraged to educate themselves about the dangers of fentanyl and the signs of overdose. The heartbreaking loss of this young girl serves as a powerful reminder of the ongoing opioid crisis affecting many communities nationwide.

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