Devastating Texas Floods: Central Texas reels from severe flooding as search and rescue operations intensify for missing campers and residents.
Mission Event Aims to Tackle Fentanyl Crisis with Awareness, Education, and Narcan Training
he upcoming event at the Mission Event Center will feature experts, families of victims, and live demonstrations to raise awareness of the fentanyl crisis in Texas.
The growing fentanyl crisis is taking center stage in South Texas, where leaders, families, and experts are uniting to raise awareness and offer practical solutions. An upcoming event on October 4th at the Mission Event Center will feature educational presentations, live demonstrations, and Narcan training to address the widespread issue of fentanyl poisoning in the region.
A Personal Fight Against Fentanyl
Sandra Bagwell, the Border Area Director for Texas Against Fentanyl, will be one of the key speakers at the event. Sandra, who lost her son Ryan Bagwell to fentanyl poisoning, is not just an advocate but a grieving mother seeking to educate the public on the dangers of this deadly drug.
“My son thought he was taking Percocet, but the pill was laced with fentanyl. It was enough to kill several people,” Bagwell shared, recounting the tragic experience that led her to join the fight against fentanyl.
Ryan’s love for fishing and golf was cut short when he unknowingly ingested a counterfeit pill purchased from a pharmacy in Mexico, which contained a lethal dose of fentanyl.
The Fentanyl Crisis at the Border
Lieutenant Chris Alvarez of the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) will also be a featured speaker at the event. He explains that the fentanyl crisis is fueled by drug trafficking across the U.S.-Mexico border. Cartels are mass-producing counterfeit pills, often disguised as common painkillers, that are laced with fentanyl.
“In Texas alone, DPS troopers have seized over half a billion lethal doses of fentanyl in the last three and a half years. This drug is now the number one killer of people ages 18 to 45,” Alvarez stated.
Fentanyl, a synthetic opioid, can be fatal with just two milligrams—an amount as small as the tip of a pencil. The event will feature demonstrations from DPS crime lab specialists, showing attendees how counterfeit pills compare to legitimate medications.
Raising Awareness and Offering Solutions
The event titled “It Ends Here” will bring together state, local, and federal experts alongside angel families, like the Bagwells, to share personal stories and offer insights into the ongoing fight against fentanyl. Attendees will hear from families affected by fentanyl, underscoring the devastating impact this crisis has on not only individuals but entire communities.
“We’ll have a panel of angel families sharing their stories. It’s important for the community to hear their testimonies because this crisis affects everyone—moms, dads, siblings, and friends,” Bagwell emphasized.
Narcan Training and Free Distribution
One of the most critical parts of the event will be Narcan training. Narcan (naloxone) is a life-saving nasal spray that can reverse the effects of a fentanyl overdose. The event’s final 30 minutes will be dedicated to teaching attendees how to use Narcan properly, led by experts from Evergy, one of the event’s partners.
“After the training, we’ll be distributing free Narcan to those in attendance. This medication could be the difference between life and death in an overdose situation,” Bagwell explained.
Narcan is now required in every school across Texas, a policy recently implemented by Governor Greg Abbott in response to the fentanyl crisis. The availability of Narcan in schools underscores the urgency of the problem and the state’s efforts to combat this deadly epidemic.
Event Details
The “It Ends Here” event will take place on October 4th at the Mission Event Center from 3 p.m. to 9 p.m. Those interested in learning more can visit the Texas Against Fentanyl website for additional details.
“This event will provide critical education on fentanyl’s dangers, prevention strategies, and practical tools like Narcan to help save lives,” Lieutenant Alvarez emphasized.
Conclusion
With fentanyl-related deaths on the rise, events like “It Ends Here” are more important than ever. Through education, personal stories, and access to life-saving tools like Narcan, South Texas hopes to combat this crisis and protect its communities from further tragedy. The Mission Event Center will serve as a platform for experts and families to come together, share their experiences, and arm the public with the knowledge they need to fight back against fentanyl poisoning.
Stories You May Like

Criminal Mischief: Justin Lee Garza’s Rooftop Standoff Ends with $15,000 Bond
Rooftop Standoff: Edinburgh court denies personal recognizance bond for man who barricaded himself on roof, adding more jail time for prior offenses.

Immigration: High-Speed Chase Leads to Dramatic Detention of 10 Undocumented Immigrants in Texas
10 Undocumented Immigrants: Mission DPS and Border Patrol intercept human smuggler, uncovering 97 pounds of marijuana in a stolen SUV.

Stabbing Shocker: Fatal Attack Rocks Brownsville Community
Police Seek Public’s Help as Deadly Stabbing Shakes Cameron Park Neighborhood

Fatal Brownsville Crash Sparks Safety Warnings Ahead of July 4th
Authorities Urge Caution Following Tragic Single-Vehicle Accident

Law Enforcement Activity At Nana’s Taqueria
Confusion and Speculation Arise as Authorities Descend on Popular Weslaco Restaurant
Latest Stories
Immigration: High-Speed Chase Leads to Dramatic Detention of 10 Undocumented Immigrants in Texas
10 Undocumented Immigrants: Mission DPS and Border Patrol intercept human smuggler, uncovering 97 pounds of marijuana in a stolen SUV.
Stabbing Shocker: Fatal Attack Rocks Brownsville Community
Police Seek Public’s Help as Deadly Stabbing Shakes Cameron Park Neighborhood
Fatal Brownsville Crash Sparks Safety Warnings Ahead of July 4th
Authorities Urge Caution Following Tragic Single-Vehicle Accident
Law Enforcement Activity At Nana’s Taqueria
Confusion and Speculation Arise as Authorities Descend on Popular Weslaco Restaurant
Crime Surge: Los Fresnos Man Arrested with Drugs & Guns in Shocking Home Invasion Bust
Deputies uncover a cache of drugs and firearms in a dramatic arrest of a 23-year-old suspect.
Crimes: Mexican Fugitive Extradited After High-Speed Chase
Misael Valdez faces multiple charges after a dramatic pursuit and extradition from federal custody.
Community Rallies for McAllen Woman Battling Rare Blood Disorder
Stephanie Martinez Shares Her Struggle with Aplastic Anemia, Seeks Support for Treatment
Border Patrol’s Multi-Front Battle: RGV Agents See Migrant Surge Drop to Four-Year Low
RGV Border Patrol agents report a significant decrease in migrant apprehensions, but challenges remain as authorities brace for influxes.
Mastering Financial Health: Strategies for a Prosperous 2025
Experts reveal crucial advice on setting and maintaining financial goals for the New Year
South Padre Island Organization Urges Community to Donate Christmas Trees for Sea Turtle Conservation
Local group harnesses the power of repurposing Christmas trees to save sand dunes and protect sea turtles
Pharr’s New Year Celebration: Spectacular Ball Drop to Usher in 2025
Downtown Pharr to host grand end-of-year party featuring food, entertainment, and an iconic ball drop
Jimmy Carter: From Peanut Farmer to Peacemaker, the Legacy of the 39th US President
Former President Jimmy Carter, who brokered historic peace talks and won a Nobel Prize, dies at 100

Vaping Dangers: 5 Shocking Ways Teens Hide E-Cigarettes
Vaping Dangers: Parents urged to stay vigilant as vaping devices cleverly disguised as common items infiltrate schools.

Community News: Roma High School Senior Shines in Media Program
Accidentally placed in a video production class, Nicolas Lopez found his true passion behind the camera—and became a standout storyteller at Roma High’s Gladiator Television Network.

Devastating Texas Floods: 13 Dead, Dozens Missing in Unprecedented Deluge
Devastating Texas Floods: Central Texas reels from severe flooding as search and rescue operations intensify for missing campers and residents.

Animal Cruelty Sparks Major Overhaul at Laguruya PD
Laguruya Police Department Implements New Initiatives in Response to Disturbing Animal Cruelty Case

Arrest: La Joya Man’s 911 Calls Lead to Surprising Warrant Discovery
Carlos Rodrigo Esquivel’s non-emergency calls reveal an active warrant for a serious charge, resulting in his arrest.

Fugitive Alert: Search Intensifies for Suspect in Child Indecency Case
Fugitive: McAllen PD Seeks Public’s Help to Locate Rodney Lana Flores, Wanted for Child Sex Crime
Promoted