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As we approach April 3rd 💙National Fentanyl Bereaved Siblings Awareness Day — we want to take a moment to recognize the importance of this day and thank the Love Logan Foundation for creating it.

When fentanyl poisoning takes a life, the loss reaches far beyond statistics. Entire families are forever changed. While much of the attention often focuses on parents, siblings carry a unique and often unseen grief.

A brother or sister is often a lifelong companion đź’™someone who shares childhood memories, family bonds, and dreams for the future. When that life is taken, siblings lose not only someone they love, but a part of their identity and the future they imagined together.

Too often, siblings become the silent grievers, trying to stay strong for their families while carrying profound loss of their own.

National Fentanyl Bereaved Siblings Awareness Day is an important step toward recognizing these young voices, validating their grief, and ensuring they are not forgotten in this crisis.

We are grateful to the Love Logan Foundation for shining a light on this important part of the fentanyl crisis and for creating a space to acknowledge the siblings left behind.

As April 3rd approaches, we encourage communities, organizations, and families to recognize and honor the siblings who carry this loss every day.

Their grief matters.
Their voices matter.
And they deserve to be seen and supported. đź’ś
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Calhoun County Sheriff’s Office Warns of Dangerous Fentanyl Pills Disguised as Candy and Vitamins

The Calhoun County Sheriff’s Office is warning residents about the growing danger of illegal pills containing the powerful opioid fentanyl that are being disguised to resemble vitamins, candy, or legitimate prescription medications.

Law enforcement agencies across the United States have reported seizures of brightly colored tablets and capsules intentionally designed to look like children’s vitamins or over-the-counter supplements. These pills may appear harmless but can contain fentanyl or other dangerous narcotics. Even a very small amount of fentanyl can be lethal.

In recent cases, authorities have recovered pills shaped like cartoon-style logos and similar in size to children’s vitamins. Their candy-like appearance significantly increases the risk that children or teens could accidentally ingest them.

Counterfeit pills are often manufactured illegally and sold on the street or through social media platforms. They are frequently designed to mimic legitimate medications such as painkillers or stimulants, making them difficult to identify without laboratory testing.

Safety Tips for Residents
• Never take pills or supplements that were not prescribed by a licensed medical professional.
• Parents are encouraged to talk with children and teens about the dangers of taking unknown substances.
• Store medications securely and monitor what children consume.
• If you find suspicious pills or substances, do not handle them and contact law enforcement immediately.

Anyone with information about illegal drug distribution is encouraged to contact the Sheriff’s Office or their local police department or submit an anonymous tip through Silent Observer.

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