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Second arrest made in connection with Mac Miller’s death


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Mac Miller died this month last year of an apparent overdose. Earlier this month, Cameron James Pettit, 28, was arrested on suspicion of selling Miller the fentanyl-laced drugs that largely contributed to his death.

Now, a second man has been arrested, this time in Arizona, in connection with the rapper’s death. According to CBS, “Ryan Reavis, 36, was taken into custody Monday by Lake Havasu City police after weapons – including two shotguns and a pistol – ammo, prescription pills, a physician’s prescription pad, marijuana and drug paraphernalia and were discovered in a raid on his home.”

Police did not confirm what Reavis’ connection might be to Miller. Reavis was charged with possessing marijuana and prescription drugs as well as weapons offenses and fraud.

 

via CBS, FOX

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Second arrest made in connection with Mac Miller’s death

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