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August 16, 2023 - RIVERSIDE, CA – A Riverside County man has been charged in a federal grand jury indictment alleging he sold a 17-year-old boy fentanyl in May, Fentanyl deawhich resulted in the boy’s fatal overdose the following day, the Justice Department announced today.

Kyle Thomas Overby, 22, of Temecula, was arrested on Friday and was arraigned that day on the nine-count indictment, which a grand jury returned on August 9. He pleaded not guilty to the charges and a bond of $750,000 was set.

Overby is charged with one count of distribution of fentanyl to a person under the age of 21 resulting in death, seven counts of possession with intent to distribute controlled substances, and one count of knowingly possessing firearms in furtherance of drug trafficking crimes.

According to the indictment, on May 4, Overby knowingly an intentionally distributed fentanyl to the victim – identified in court documents as “L.B.” The following day, L.B., who was 17 years old, died after ingesting the fentanyl.

Overby allegedly also possessed with the intent to distribute multiple controlled substances, including 201 grams of fentanyl, nearly one kilogram of cocaine, MDMA and alprazolam (also known by its brand name, Xanax).

On June 5, Overby allegedly possessed multiple firearms in furtherance of drug trafficking. Specifically, he is charged with possessing three firearms lacking serial numbers, commonly referred to as “ghost guns” – a 9mm pistol and two .40-caliber pistols.

An October 2 trial date has been scheduled in United States District Court in Riverside.

If convicted of all charges, Overby would face a mandatory minimum sentence of 25 years in federal prison and a statutory maximum sentence of life imprisonment.

The Drug Enforcement Administration and the Riverside County Sheriff's Department are investigating this matter.

Assistant United States Attorney Miles J. Robinson of the Riverside Branch Office is prosecuting this case.

Source: DOJ Release

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