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A man known as "Frog" has been arrested on suspicion of supplying the friends fentanyl outside a South Lake Tahoe church.
Brothers Adam and Clifford Joy, 35 and 37, Abraham Lemus and Keely Pereira all died inside Adam Joy's house after buying drugs for a Super Bowl party.
The case began in February 2024, when the South Lake Tahoe Police Department, South Lake Tahoe Fire Rescue, the El Dorado ...
The FBI says Timothy Austin Pannell, 31, sold two men fentanyl but told them it was cocaine. Four people later died and a ...
The FBI arrested a 31-year-old man accused of providing the fentanyl that led to the poisoning deaths of four people at a ...
A drug dealer will not face murder charges after he supplied fentanyl at a Super Bowl party in South Lake Tahoe where four ...
District Attorney Vern Pierson expressed his gratitude to federal partners at the FBI and the U.S. Attorney’s Office for their swift collaboration, which led to […] ...
The FBI has announced an arrest in connection to the case of four people who died following suspected fentanyl overdoses in ...
The Federal Bureau of Investigation Sacramento Field Office announces the arrest of Timothy Austin Pannell, 31, of South Lake ...
A South Lake Tahoe man was arrested by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) on Friday after an investigation into the ...
Timothy Austin Pannell met the victims in a church parking lot in 2024, selling them fentanyl he thought was cocaine, ...
The Federal Bureau of Investigation Sacramento Field Office announces the arrest of Timothy Austin Pannell, 31, of South Lake Tahoe, on a federal complaint for alleged distribution of fentanyl, a ...
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