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Teen's death linked to fentanyl, Franklin Co. Sheriff says

18-year-old Jacob Cope died on Saturday, Feb. 17, 2024. According to a Facebook post from Franklin County Sheriff Kevin White, Cope died from accidentally ingesting "the tiniest amount of fentanyl."
Posted 2024-02-27T22:56:58+00:00 - Updated 2024-02-28T00:37:29+00:00
Teen died from accidentally ingesting fentanyl, Franklin Co. Sheriff says

The Sheriff of Franklin County said the death of a teenager in February is linked to fentanyl.

18-year-old Jacob Cope died on Saturday, Feb. 17, 2024.

According to a Facebook post from Franklin County Sheriff Kevin White, Cope died from accidentally ingesting "the tiniest amount of fentanyl."

“His family is scarred forever,” White said.

Cope’s friend, 2023 Heritage High School graduate Wilson Moore, was also found dead that morning.

White said he keeps Cope’s photo in his office to remind him why he wanted to become Franklin County Sheriff.

“It hits close to home for me,” he said. “It will serve as a constant reminder of the passion I have to end the rapid decline that is eroding our neighborhoods, our state and our country.”

It is unclear if fentanyl ingestion is the cause of Moore’s death, but Moore’s mother suspects it is drug-related.

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