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On Jan. 15, authorities were called to an apartment for an unresponsive child and found the victim dead the scene without any obvious signs of trauma, police said. The child's death became a homicide on March 10 when the medical examiner's office told detectives that Journey Sharp died from fentanyl intoxication.
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