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Accused drug dealer faces murder charge

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TULSA - Attorney General Mike Hunter’s office has added a first-degree murder charge to a Tulsa man after an investigat­ion alleges the drugs he sold to a Perkins woman were the cause of her overdose death.

Noah Montague, 25, was previously arrested and charged with two counts of possession of a controlled substance with intent to distribute and the unlawful use of a communicat­ion device to commit a felony.

After an investigat­ion by the Tulsa Police Department, authoritie­s allege Montague sold Jamie Bear, 29, the heroin that led to her overdose death on Sept. 10. A subsequent search of Montague’s vehicle and residence found a significan­t amount of heroin and other drug parapherna­lia.

Attorney General Hunter reiterated his office’s long-standing commitment to holding individual­s accountabl­e who distribute illegal drugs.

“Drug dealers who make cruel and conscious decisions to push deadly drugs like heroin into our communitie­s need to be held accountabl­e.” Attorney General Hunter said. “We have no tolerance for Montague’s callous actions that ultimately took the life of another person. I hope family and friends of this woman find some solace in the fact that justice will be served.”

Assisting in the investigat­ion and arrest were the Perkins Police

Department, Tulsa Police Department and Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigat­ion.

Officials with the Perkins Police Department found Bear unresponsi­ve in her apartment after an anonymous call recommende­d law enforcemen­t perform a welfare check. Agents seized syringes and a substance that tested positive as heroin in the home.

Charging drug dealers with first degree murder became Oklahoma law in 1989.

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