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PHOENIX — It's hard enough to talk to our teens about everyday things, but there is a conversation you may have been avoiding that you can't afford to ignore anymore.
"My mom was a cop, and I grew up around cops," explains Erica Bell."I always wanted to serve the community, so I ended up here." For close to two decades, Bell has been working inside Phoenix Police Department's crime labs as one of the department's most experienced forensic scientists."A lot of what I tested was marijuana - now, I don't hardly ever test marijuana," Bell said."Fentanyl wasn't even in the picture except for fentanyl patches or injectables from the hospitals. Now, that's the story of our lives.
According to Phoenix police, the department processed roughly 5,800 cases involving fentanyl in 2022.And this year, they're on track to shatter that record, predicting a total of 7,000-8,000 cases involving fentanyl.
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