Orange County Jail plans significant changes after inmate found dead from fentanyl overdose Jan 30, 2024 Jan 30, 2024 Updated Jan 30, 2024 Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save A month after an inmate at the Orange County jail was found dead in her cell from a drug overdose, officials are planning major changes to make sure it doesn't happen again. Tags Louisville-news Wdrb-news Wdrb News Crime As featured on +4 Orange County Jail plans for new equipment after inmate found dead from fentanyl overdose Sarah Shipman, 31, was charged in connection with the case. Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Forecast Radar Weather Marc Weinberg's Monday afternoon forecast Poll Most Popular Articles Videos ArticlesShively police looking for woman who allegedly robbed a Thorntons store2nd major closing confirmed for Mid City Mall in Louisville's Highlands neighborhoodKentucky’s 1st medical marijuana dispensary pauses operationsON THIS DATE: Do You Remember The Winter Storm That Dumped Over 30" Of Snow?Don't Waste Your Money | Temu faces lawsuit, rising complaints ahead of holiday shoppingMan dies after being hit by car while trying to cross Preston Highway, Louisville police sayJCPS officer runs into burning apartment building after car crash sparks fire in Louisville2 men indicted by Louisville grand jury in year-old murder caseBeef ’O’ Brady’s says goodbye after 22 years in MiddletownIndiana will ban candy, sugary drinks from SNAP benefit purchases starting Jan. 2026 Videos
+4 Orange County Jail plans for new equipment after inmate found dead from fentanyl overdose Sarah Shipman, 31, was charged in connection with the case.