Wednesday, August 21, 2024

MCPS teacher arrested in fentanyl death


Montgomery County police and U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration agents have arrested a Montgomery County Public Schools teacher who is a suspect in the March 2024 fentanyl toxicity death of a Washington, D.C. man. In their press release announcing the arrest, police did not identify any of the schools she has taught at, but did divulge that she is a first grade teacher. Officers and DEA agents descended upon the teacher's Burtonsville home on Monday, and took her into custody without incident. They then searched the home for evidence related to the case.

According to Maryland court records, Sarah Katherine Magid, 34, has been charged with felony distribution or possession with intention to distribute fentanyl, felony distribution of a controlled dangerous substance, felony distribution of narcotics, and two felony common nuisance charges related to the distribution of a CDS and narcotic. She is currently being held without bond. A preliminary hearing in the case has been scheduled for September 13 in Montgomery County District Court in Rockville. Police did not release Magid's mugshot.

1 comment:

  1. Where's the police reports of the indecent exposures in Sligo Creek Park? The community needs to be made aware of these.

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