Mother warns of fentanyl dangers after daughter dies amid spike in related deaths around US
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A mother who lost her daughter to a fentanyl overdose, Patricia Saldivar, encouraged other parents to talk with their children about the dangers of fentanyl and laced prescription pills as cities across the country continue to grapple with the ongoing drug crisis. Saldivar appeared on "America's Newsroom" Monday urging those watching to educate themselves.
U.S. officials have seized around 10,000 pounds of fentanyl just this year alone, as many cities in the country have seen spikes in related deaths.
Saldivar was joined by a former special agent for the Drug Enforcement Administration, Derek Maltz, who discussed the ongoing crisis which is affecting all portions of the country and praised officials for the work they are doing to intercept the fatal pills.
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