Mother, Two Others Arrested In NH Teen Girl's Drug Overdose Death

ROCHESTER, N.H. (CBS/AP) — Police say the death of a 17-year-old girl found in a Rochester motel room was drug-related, and her mother and two others were arrested.

Evangelique "Eve" Tarmey of Rochester was found at the Riviera Motel on Oct. 17.

Police said Thursday a toxicology report said the Spaulding High School student's death was accidental and due to "acute fentanyl intoxication."

Evangelique "Eve" Tarmey (WBZ-TV)

Her mother, 41-year-old Jazzmyn Rood, was arrested on charges of conspiracy to commit possession of a controlled drug, endangering the welfare of a child, and reckless conduct.

"The fact that it was the mother of the victim makes it even more disturbing to me," said Rochester Police Chief Mike Allen.

Jazzmyn Rood (Courtesy: Rochester Police Department)

Forty-one-year-old Mark Ross was charged with dispensing a controlled drug with death resulting and other charges. It wasn't immediately known if they had lawyers.

Police later arrested 31-year-old Leslie Aberle in Salisbury, Massachusetts, on a warrant. She was described as an acquaintance.

Mark Ross. (Courtesy: Rochester Police Department)

Tarmey's death marked the eighth fatal overdose in Rochester this year.

"This epidemic really has no boundaries," Allen said.

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