It also comes as Sutter said the Tulalip reservation saw another person overdose from fentanyl this week, and that they are not expected to survive. RELATED: 'Rainbow' fentanyl pills found in Snohomish County prompt warning from police Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) has also issued warnings about the “alarming emerging trend of colorful fentanyl” in the country. I believe they're targeting younger people.” “It's imprinted with the M-30, as it would be with the blue pills or the other pills that we've been seeing on the streets,” said Det. It alarmed local law enforcement because of the potency and candy-like appearance. He said detectives seized more than 50 of the pastel colored fentanyl pills from a suspicious car in the Tulalip Resort Casino parking lot this week. “We put out an alert to our community letting parents and all citizens know that if they come across a multicolored pill, it's most likely going to be a very deadly lethal fentanyl pill,” said Tulalip Police Department Chief Chris Sutter in an interview with KOMO News Friday. It all comes after the Tulalip Tribe discovered "rainbow" colored fentanyl pills that officials suspect may be targeting kids. The Lummi Nation declared a State of Emergency on the reservation due to the fentanyl crisis. Tribal authorities, on two different western Washington reservations, confirm a spike in fentanyl-related overdoses and deaths.
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