By Blake Sammann | KKTV-TV CBS 11
After reports of a record number of seizures, one Colorado Springs mother wants to raise awareness about the danger fentanyl poses to local families.
Angela Carney said her son, Devin, died in April 2021 due to an allergic reaction to fentanyl. She said the tragedy is still taking a toll on her.
“I cry every day, just wishing that I could hear Devin’s voice once more, just one more time, to see his smile,” she said.
This comes as Colorado DEA officials said they’ve seized a record number of fentanyl pills in 2024.