For the Nez Perce County Prosecutor’s Office, an investigation that played out this summer shows how fentanyl is brought to the Lewiston-Clarkston Valley and how the alleged dealers of the drug are caught.
Rory D. Walker, 40, of Clarkston, was arrested Aug. 5 for possession of a controlled substance with intent to deliver, a felony, with a persistent violator enhancement because of previous felony charges from Washington and Oregon. The persistent violator enhancement means Walker can be sentenced with up to life in prison. He is in custody at the Nez Perce County Jail while his case proceeds through the court.
The initial appearance data sheet also includes that Walker is accused of transporting fentanyl pills to the community and selling them. “These pills have contributed to a large number of overdoses and represent a significant danger to the public as well as first responders and law enforcement,” according to the document.
Here are some details from the probable cause affidavit that highlight how law enforcement investigated Walker:
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