The Kyle Police Department arrested and charged two people with various drug charges after fentanyl and other narcotics were found in a residence in the presence of two young children.
Kyle Police Officers were dispatched to the 300 block of Strawn in the Plum Creek subdivision in Kyle to assist EMS with a possible fentanyl overdose. When officers arrived, they found an unconscious woman who was unresponsive inside. Officers administered four rounds of NARCAN, bringing her back to consciousness and normal breathing.
While Kyle officers were attending to the woman, a man in the home reportedly became aggressive toward the officers and had to be detained. Officers observed narcotics in plain view. The couple’s two small children, both under the age of 5, were in the residence during this time, being cared for by a roommate.
Narcotics detectives recovered 14 fentanyl pills, as well as cocaine, alprazolam, MDMA, psilocybin mushrooms, numerous THC cartridges, and marijuana.
Reid Folk, 37, and Meaghan Callahan, 39, are both charged with six counts of Possession of a Controlled Substance and one count of Possession of Marijuana. Child Protective Services was notified and both children were temporarily placed with a family member.
“I am proud of the work of our police officers and investigators as they work diligently to remove these dangerous drugs from our community. Any amount removed from the City of Kyle and Hays County can make a difference,” Kyle Police Chief Jeff Barnett said. “I am also proud of the quick actions of the officers to save the life of a community member experiencing a life-threatening emergency.”