22-Year-Old Charged With Murder for Allegedly Selling Fentanyl to Two Santa Rosa Teens Who Fatally OD’d

Two Santa Rosa teens died from overdoses, and two more were hospitalized in February after ingesting what they thought was cocaine but “was most likely fentanyl.” The 22-year-old who sold it to them is now facing murder charges.

When two Santa Rosa high school students died from drug overdoses this past February, their identities were not immediately made public. But makeshift memorials that popped up outside their high schools shortly after declared “Long Live Gia” and “Long Live Logan,” which made it clear that the victims were 16-year-old Santa Rosa High junior Gia Walsh, and 18-year-old Montgomery High senior Logan Camp.

Santa Rosa high school students returning to school this morning devastated over the fentanyl death of a fellow student over the weekend. Another died at Montgomery high school in S.R. Police arrested suspected drug dealer. Two other teens hospitalized after overdose pic.twitter.com/umerRFzGpy

— Will Tran (@KRON4WTran) February 24, 2025

Santa Rosa Police quickly determined that the teens thought they were buying cocaine but it “was most likely fentanyl.” On top of that, there were two other Santa Rosa teens aged 14 and 16 who were hospitalized for overdoses on the same day. Police noticed all the drug baggies involved contained the same black peace symbol, and the very next day, arrested 22-year-old Ramon Nunez Galvan as the suspected dealer who allegedly sold the kids the fentanyl in both cases…

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