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Man Jailed For Selling Drugs That Caused Fatal Overdose In Northern Westchester, Police Say

A 30-year-old man was hit with felony charges for allegedly selling drugs that caused a victim's fatal overdose in Northern Westchester, police announced.

A Yorktown man was charged in connection with a fatal overdose, police announced.

A Yorktown man was charged in connection with a fatal overdose, police announced.

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Yorktown resident Albert Tapia was arrested outside of his residence on Thursday, Feb. 15 in connection with a fatal overdose that occurred in October 2023, Yorktown Police announced. 

According to the department, on Thursday, Oct. 26 around 3 p.m., Yorktown Police responded to a residence on East Main Street where the overdose happened. An investigation into the incident later determined that Tapia had allegedly sold a quantity of controlled substances to the victim, causing their death. 

At the time of Tapia's arrest, officers also found that he violated a temporary order of protection issued by Westchester Family Court that stipulated he stay away from the person he had been inside a vehicle with, the department said.

After his arrest, Tapia was charged with: 

  • Third-degree criminal sale of a controlled substance;
  • Third-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance with intent to sell;
  • Second-degree criminal contempt.

After Tapia was unable to post his bail, set at $50,000 cash, $100,000 bond, or $150,000 partially-secured bond, he was remanded to Westchester County Jail. He will appear in Yorktown Justice Court on Tuesday, Feb. 20. 

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