Home News Scott’s attorney claims medical records show no opioids in bloodstream Scott’s attorney claims medical records show no opioids in bloodstream September 12, 2025News, Newsletter-Early-Week, Trinidad & Las Animas County Marino Scott Las Animas County Sheriff’s Office T’Naus Nieto The Chronicle-News Scott was accused of selling illegal substances, and reportedly swallowed nearly 100 fentanyl pills while in custody: Judge denies request to… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close Previous Post Trinidad’s municipal nominees set for 2025 election Next Post Mt. San Rafael Hospital discontinues opioid treatment for patients with chronic pain, with few exceptions Featured Local Savings -
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