32-year-old Jourdan Solis is charged with reckless manslaughter
) - A Baldwin County man is facing a reckless manslaughter charge stemming from a fentanyl overdose at the beginning of the year.
Investigators say Solis provided the drugs that killed a Foley woman in January. According to the Baldwin County Sheriff’s Office, “Investigators with the Baldwin County Drug Task Force began an undercover operation to target Solis as a source of supply for Fentanyl and Methamphetamine in the county.”
“When they went to arrest him based on this manslaughter warrant, they found him to be in possession of more fentanyl, as well as a 22 rifle,” prosecutors revealed in court.“The fentanyl that they found. It was on a spoon. I just got out of jail. I mean, it wasn’t like I had possession of it,” Solis said.
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