Eugene School District Woman Accused of Shipping Meth and LSD Nationwide in Online Drug Scheme

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EUGENE, Ore. — A woman employed by the Eugene School District is facing serious federal charges after investigators say she helped run a nationwide online drug operation that shipped methamphetamine, LSD, and other narcotics through the mail.

Federal prosecutors allege that Jennifer Blake, a school psychologist who has worked at Twin Oaks and Chavez Elementary Schools, participated in a criminal enterprise known as Rocky Mountain Connections — a website accused of selling illegal drugs including meth, Molly, ketamine, and LSD in exchange for cryptocurrency.

According to Ohio news outlet WSYX, a Columbus-based cyber narcotics task force uncovered the website after a months-long investigation. The indictment names Blake,

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