Autopesy shows that New Mexico Sheriff died of the effects of Fentanel and Alcohol

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Medical investigators have determined that a county sheriff in northern New Mexico died of toxic effects of fentinyl and alcohol, which according to the corpse test results made public on Thursday. 50 -year -old Rio Ariba County Sheriff Billy Merifild was found dead in the morning of his patrol vehicle outside his Abiku house on the morning of Easter after a minor accident. Death of popular Sheriff – Maintained by voters after his initial appointment in 2022 – touched an inquiry related to the state police. Forensic experts at the New Mexico office of the Medical Investigator found that the death was accidental, citing the fatal effects of Fantenal and Alcohol. This determination connects a serious tally of OPODOs and deaths in the Espanola Valley and the surrounding communities amidst the proliferation of Phentineel. Leslie Hes, a family doctor at Espanola, said, “It just frightened people in terms of knowing that it is here and it is very dangerous.” “It’s scary.” According to data from the Health Department of New Mexico, the US regularly rank the top states in the west for deaths due to New Mexico drug overdose, although rates have declined to some extent between 2021 and 2023. Commissioners of Rio Ariba County have been sworn in at Lorenzo Aguiler to lead Sheriff’s office.

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