4 high school students overdose in Santa Rosa, 2 of them fatally

Two Santa Rosa teenagers died and two others were hospitalized Saturday after overdosing on what police believe was fentanyl.

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On Sunday, the suspected drug dealer was arrested.

Police were called at around 8 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 22, to a home near the fairgrounds by a person who had entered the house after no one answered the door. A 16-year-old girl and an 18-year-old man were found unresponsive in a bed and were declared dead at the scene, said a police press release.

That morning, around 5:15 a.m., two girls aged 14 and 16 had been hospitalized because of a suspected fentanyl overdose.

Police investigators believe the four bought what they thought was cocaine, but “was most likely fentanyl” or cocaine laced with fentanyl, said the press release.

Around 12:45 p.m. Sunday, the suspected dealer — a 21-year-old man — was found in his car in a parking lot about a mile from the victims’ home.

The police said they found in the car plastic baggies with a distinctive logo that linked the man to the drugs in the overdose.

He was booked into Sonoma County Jail on suspicion of crimes including two counts of second-degree homicide and was being held without bail.

The girl who died had been a student at Santa Rosa High School and the young man a student at Montgomery High. The schools of the hospitalized girls were not made public.

Santa Rosa City Schools sent a message to families Sunday acknowledging that police were investigating the deaths of four students or former students: Saturday’s overdose victims; a 19-year-old former student also thought to have overdosed; and a 21-year-old man believed to have died from natural causes.

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