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A tragic incident occurred in Overland where a child lost their life due to a drug overdose, leading to charges against a woman named Jacquelyn Powers. The Overland Police Department reported that on October 3rd, a 14-year-old child passed away after consuming a pill given by Powers.

Powers had discovered the pill in her drawer and decided to give it to the child who had complained of a toothache. Shockingly, just ten hours later, the child was found dead. Powers explained to the police that she believed the pill was oxycodone left over from a previous surgery she had undergone. However, an autopsy revealed that the child had actually died from a fentanyl overdose, with no trace of oxycodone in their system.

Further investigation uncovered that Powers had exchanged some of her oxycodone with her mother for pills purchased on the street, with the intention of safeguarding her mother from potentially harmful substances. These pills were stored in a drawer, leading to the tragic event that unfolded.

As a result of these findings, the St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office has charged Powers with first-degree endangering the welfare of a child, specifically in relation to the child’s death. An arrest warrant has been issued in connection with the charges.

This heartbreaking incident serves as a reminder of the dangers associated with prescription medications and the importance of proper storage and use. It highlights the devastating consequences that can arise from negligence or ignorance when it comes to handling potent substances like fentanyl.

Parents and caregivers must exercise caution and responsibility when dealing with medications, ensuring that they are stored securely out of reach of children and only used as prescribed. Education and awareness regarding the potential risks and consequences of drug misuse are crucial in preventing such tragic events from occurring in the future.

It is essential for individuals to understand the potency and potential harm posed by various drugs, as well as the legal implications of their misuse. By staying informed and taking appropriate precautions, we can work together to protect the well-being and safety of our loved ones, especially the vulnerable and innocent children in our care.