Augusta, GA
Ga. group comes to Augusta to spread awareness on overdoses
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – Fentanyl deaths are on the rise in Georgia.
The Georgia Department of Public Health reported a 308% increase from 2019 to 2022.
That’s more than 1,600 lives lost to overdose.
For the past two days, Georgia Overdose Prevention has been in Augusta to hand out Narcan, hygiene kits and opioid overdose rescue kits.
We were there to learn more about how they’re trying to help the CSRA lower overdose deaths.
“There is unfortunately a lot of drug use in this area,” said Harm Reduction Advocate Dolly Neese.
It’s something Neese is familiar with.
“Around the first nine months of my recovery journey, 10 of my friends overdosed and died back-to-back. And I was living in Athens, Georgia at the time, and I really wanted to do something to help,” said Neese.
It brings her to Augusta with other volunteers from the Georgia Overdose Prevention.
Nicoll Gentry, recovery advocate and volunteer with Georgia Overdose Prevention, said: “Augusta is an affected area, and we can’t just continue to ignore a problem.”
You never know who will show up here.

Neese said: “It’s family members of people who use drugs; it’s drug users themselves.”
Gentry said: “I’ve seen a lot of parents whose kids haven’t made it out of addiction yet. It helped me realize what I put my mom through. I was able to share some hope that there is the other side of addiction.”
The first step is reaching people where they are.
“There’s no judgment because we’ve been there,” said Gentry.
Neese said: “Regardless of what people decide, I just believe that they deserve life and dignity. So that’s what really drives me is just to give people the opportunity to have another day.”
If you or a loved one need access to any of the resources Georgia Overdose Prevention provides, you can reach them on their website or on Facebook.
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Augusta, GA
25-year-old woman killed in shooting on Cameron Drive
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – One person has died after a shooting on Cameron Drive in Augusta early Friday morning.
The Richmond County Coroner’s Office has identified the victim as 25-year-old Khyla Rodriguez, of Augusta.
Richmond County deputies responded to the 3600 block of Cameron Drive around 1:11 a.m. for a suspicious situation.
While on scene, deputies spoke to the complainant who stated they got a call form an unknown person saying their friend was dead at the incident location.
Deputies then searched the area, where they found Rodriguez on the ground unresponsive with several gun shot wounds to the stomach area.
The coroner’s office says Rodriguez was pronounced dead at 2:27 a.m. An autopsy has been scheduled.
As of 4:15 a.m., at least one deputy and crime scene crews were still on scene.
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Augusta, GA
Four indicted in Augusta on federal drug trafficking charges
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WJBF) – Four individuals from Augusta have been indicted by a federal Grand Jury on federal drug trafficking charges, the U.S. Department of Justice’s Southern District of Georgia announced Thursday.
The following individuals were indicted:
(Indictments contain charges, and defendants are considered innocent until proven guilty.)
- Tyriquez McFadden, 39, and Nichael Lessey, 44, both of Augusta, charged in a five-count indictment with Possession with Intent to Distribute 400 Grams or More of Fentanyl; Possession with Intent to Distribute 28 Grams or More of Crack Cocaine; Possession with Intent to Distribute Cocaine; Possession of a Firearm in Furtherance of a Drug Trafficking Crime; and Possession of a Firearm by a Convicted Felon


- Roman Kelly, 51, of Augusta, indicted for Possession with Intent to Distribute 50 Grams or More of Methamphetamine; Possession with Intent to Distribute Heroin; and Possession with Intent to Distribute Cocaine.
These charges carry statutory penalties up to life in prison, substantial financial penalties and a period of supervised release upon completion of any prison term.
Augusta, GA
South Georgia wildfires 90% contained, but hot spots still a concern
Drought-fueled wildfires burn across Georgia, Florida
Wildfires in Georgia and Florida have forced evacuations, road closures and burn bans as the drought-fueled fires burn thousands of acres.
Two large wildfires burning in south Georgia were now 90% contained, as of Wednesday, after consuming about 54,000 acres, according to the Georgia Forestry Commission.
The Pineland Road Fire has burned 32,575 acres. The Highway 82 Fire has burned 22,420 acres.
However, fuel conditions remain extremely dry, officials said. Containment continues to improve on both fires, but crews remain actively engaged in patrol, suppression, and mop-up operations.
Seth Hawkins, urban and community forestry program coordinator for the Georgia Forestry Commission, worked on the Highway 82 Fire in Brantley County, which is still about 22,000 acres. Suppression costs are estimated to exceed $18.3 million.
“The rain put out the active flame on that fire,” Hawkins said. “However, there’s still that deep layer, that organic material, burning, and hot spots can still flare up as soon as humidity drops.”
Hawkins said 166 people are still working hot spots on the Highway 82 fire, setting up sprinkler systems where needed.
As of May 12, the State Forester burn ban has been lifted, but the Environmental Protection Division’s summer burn ban remains in place. Many counties may still have local ordinances. Georgia residents are encouraged to check with their county before burning.
The state remains in an extreme drought.
“It’s just unique down there because of all that organic fuel,” Hawkins said. “And when it dries out, it’s very susceptible to ignition. It’s going to be a long, hot, dry summer. We’re telling folks to keep their guard up and be safe with campfires and debris burning.”
This reporting content is supported by a partnership with Journalism Funding Partners.
Erica Van Buren is the climate change reporter for The Augusta Chronicle, part of the USA TODAY Network. Connect with her at EVanBuren@usatodayco.com or on X: @EricaVanBuren32.
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