This story has been updated to reflect the role played by the Medical Examiner’s office in the investigation.
A woman’s death two days after being booked into the Lane County Jail in July was caused by drug toxicity involving methamphetamine and fentanyl, a Lane County Sheriff’s Office spokesperson said this week.
Sgt. Tim Wallace provided information from the Lane County Medical Examiner’s Office. Autopsies and forensic pathology services are performed by the Oregon State Medical Examiner’s Office. The death has been ruled accidental…