RIVERSIDE, Calif. (KABC) -- An employee at a Riverside school for students with special needs was arrested for allegedly distributing fentanyl to students, police say. Melissa Harloam-Garrison, 46, ...
A woman who works as a bus driver and provides campus security was arrested on suspicion of providing fentanyl to students at a Riverside school. Melissa Harloam-Garrison, 46, who lives in a cottage ...
A 46-year-old school worker was arrested on multiple charges on May 17, 2022, in Riverside, California after police found fentanyl in her home on campus. One student overdosed from the drug. Getty ...
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This is the first of two parts about a special-education program for the most behaviorally challenged students. This installment focuses on a private school with campuses across Riverside and San ...
Riverside police arrested a school employee for providing fentanyl to at least a dozen students, one of whom overdosed. "Probably over the past year we have responded at least 100 times for calls for ...
An employee at a special needs school in Riverside was arrested Tuesday for allegedly giving Fentanyl to students, including one who overdosed but survived. Melissa Harloam-Garrison, 46, was taken ...