The primary school worker accused of selling fentanyl to a teenager who died of a drug overdose

Assistant teacher elementary school in Florida was arrested and charged with drug trafficking. According to police, she sold fentanyl to a teenager who later died.

20-year-old Marina Dietz, an employee of Moon Lake Elementary in New Port Richey (FL), was charged for selling drugs 17-year-old boy and his 18-year-old friend. Their names are not mentioned.

In the message of the Pasco County Sheriff says the assistant teacher, first sold drugs to teenagers for $50 and then used them in the company of those guys.

Later, the police searched her house and car and found the heroin along with the remnants of the fentanyl in the straw, similar to those which, according to the teenager, they used. According to the testimony, the purse Dietz found the broken-off bill of $20, which the boys allegedly gave the girl to obtain drugs.

The primary school worker accused of selling fentanyl to a teenager who died of a drug overdoseMarina Dietz. Source: Pasco County Sheriff’s Office

During the interrogation, Dietz admitted that he had taken drugs with the Teens, but denied that gave them fentanyl, which is dead 17-year-old boy.

Officers have not reported any details of the boy’s death, nor about his identity, citing an ongoing investigation.

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