Las Vegas Review-Journal

Arrest made in fentanyl overdose death

Local family discusses teen’s fentanyl overdose

- By Sabrina Schnur and Glenn Puit

A Las Vegas family shed tears Thursday at a police news conference as they remembered a 17-yearold girl who died of a fentanyl overdose in February.

The father and grandparen­ts of Mia Gugino, 17, attended the briefing where police announced the arrest of Joshua Roberts, a suspected dealer accused of providing fentanyl to the teen.

Roberts, 22, was arrested Friday and charged with firstand second-degree murder and selling or transferri­ng drugs, according to Clark County Detention Center records.

Police said Roberts was arrested in Utah and extradited to Las Vegas. The investigat­ion did not indicate Roberts was suspected of other fatal overdoses this year.

Dispatch logs show officers were called at 11:53 a.m. Feb. 18 to a home on the 3900 block of North Empress Charm Court, near West Alexander Road and North El Capitan Way, after receiving a report of body.

The Clark County coroner’s office said Gugino died three hours later from fentanyl, MDMA and ethanol toxicity. Her death was ruled an accident by the coroner’s office.

But police say it also was a crime. “If you sell a drug and it kills someone we will be relentless,” Metropolit­an Police Department Capt. John Pelletier said. “If that means charge you for murder, so be it.”

Gugino’s father, Lee, said Thursday that his daughter made him grow up into a mature adult. His parents, Gary and Judith Gugino, stood to his right silently holding back tears during the conference.

“She was fearless and she made me so much better than I actually am,” Gugino said, explaining that he became a teacher to better support his daughter.

The father-daughter duo started a soccer team called the Vegas All Stars, devoting their nights and weekends to coaching local children.

Mia Gugino graduated from Centennial High School early and was a freshman at the College of Southern Nevada. Her father said she aspired to be a physical therapist after recovering from a knee injury.

Pelletier said the department has arrested seven people suspected of dealing fentanyl this year.

Gugino’s death is the second overdose being considered a homicide, according to department data for 2021. Police said Orianna Cervantes, 19, is considered a suspect in the fatal overdose of Joshua Gallegos on Feb. 14.

In August, the Southern Nevada Health District said fentanyl overdose deaths have continued to rise in Southern Nevada with five fatalities reported in Clark County on a single day that month.

Fentanyl is a synthetic opioid that is 80 to 100 times stronger than morphine. Fentanyl can be mixed with other drugs to look like heroin, cocaine or methamphet­amine.

Last year, 13 children died from drug overdoses, including nine teenagers who died of a fentanyl overdose, according to the Clark County coroner’s office.

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