Texas Mother Mistakenly Indicted on Colorado Drug Charges After Old Phone Number Mix-up
KHOU 11June 7, 20253 min26,940 views
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- 🎯 Gabriela Olds, a mother from Texas, discovered she was mistakenly indicted on drug charges in Colorado during a job search.
- 💡 The confusion stemmed from an old phone number she had previously used, which was linked to a Mexican cartel suspect.
- ⚠️ Olds, who had not lived in Colorado for years, was accused of selling fentanyl and faced potential decades in prison.
Impact and Legal Battle
- 😨 Olds experienced severe distress, fearing arrest and being unable to leave her home.
- ⚖️ Her attorney, Ashley White, stated that authorities allegedly cut corners and rushed to judgment without a thorough investigation.
- 💸 The charges were ultimately dismissed due to sufficient evidence presented by Olds's legal team, highlighting the importance of having legal representation.
Digital Footprint and Phone Number Security
- 🔍 Olds's experience underscores the critical need to monitor one's digital footprint by regularly Googling oneself.
- 📞 It is advised to keep old phone numbers or ensure they are properly transferred to prevent misuse by others.
- 📢 The Adams County District Attorney's Office acknowledged no criminal record for Olds but declined further comment due to ongoing legal proceedings.
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