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Edgewater Today
By the People, for the People
Synthetic Weed Chaos Sweeps Through Edgewater
Sheriff Mickey Fox races to contain the crisis as a deadly batch of synthetic marijuana causes violent outbursts across the town.
Mar. 14, 2026 at 4:31am
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A violent home invasion in Edgewater turns out to be the result of a dangerous batch of synthetic marijuana sweeping through the town. Sheriff Mickey Fox and Deputy Boone work to contain the chaos as residents, including a local couple and a postal worker, experience psychotic episodes after using the tainted drugs. Meanwhile, Cassidy uncovers disturbing clues about her sister's disappearance, fearing a serial killer may be targeting young women at the upcoming Blood Moon Festival.
Why it matters
The synthetic weed crisis highlights the dangers of unregulated and potentially lethal drugs being distributed in the community, raising public safety concerns. It also connects to the ongoing mystery of Cassidy's missing sister, suggesting a larger threat to vulnerable residents. The story explores themes of addiction, mental health, and the importance of law enforcement working to protect the town.
The details
In the home invasion, Charles Carson is beaten unconscious by his wife Carrie, who then flees the scene. Their son Paul is upstairs studying when the attack occurs. Elsewhere, a postal worker completely loses control at a local diner, requiring multiple people to tackle him. Sheriff Fox discovers the common factor is a batch of synthetic marijuana, likely laced with dangerous chemicals, that is being sold through an online website called 'The Apothecary'. Further investigation reveals the drugs are being distributed by Paul, who started selling them as a way to make friends. Fox must now work to get the tainted drugs off the streets and hold those responsible accountable.
- The violent home invasion occurred on the night of March 13, 2026.
- The incident at the local diner happened shortly after the home invasion on the same night.
- The next Blood Moon Festival is scheduled to take place in two weeks.
The players
Sheriff Mickey Fox
The straight-shooting small-town sheriff tasked with containing the synthetic weed crisis and investigating the disappearance of Cassidy's sister.
Deputy Boone
Sheriff Fox's partner who assists in the response to the violent incidents caused by the tainted drugs.
Carrie Carson
The wife of Charles Carson who violently attacked her husband after using the synthetic marijuana.
Paul Carson
The teenage son of Charles and Carrie Carson who was studying upstairs when the home invasion occurred, unaware his mother was the perpetrator.
Cassidy
A resident of Edgewater who is investigating the disappearance of her sister, fearing a serial killer may be targeting young women in the town.
What they’re saying
“We must get this tainted batch of drugs off the streets before more people get hurt.”
— Sheriff Mickey Fox
“I had no idea my son was involved in selling these dangerous drugs. I feel terrible for what's happened.”
— Charles Carson, Victim of Home Invasion
What’s next
Sheriff Fox and her team will work to track down the source of the synthetic marijuana and get the tainted batch off the streets before the next Blood Moon Festival, where Cassidy fears more young women may be targeted.
The takeaway
This crisis highlights the urgent need for better regulation and oversight of the distribution of potentially lethal drugs in Edgewater, as well as the importance of the sheriff's office working closely with the community to address public safety concerns and provide support for those struggling with addiction and mental health issues.

