Dear Lord • @king5seattle The Pierce County Sheriff's Office is warning of what is being called "rainbow fentanyl," after it was seized in Multnomah County, Oregon earlier in August. The synthetic opioid dyed various colors could "easily be mistaken for candy," according to the sheriff's office. It comes in two forms, pill and pressed blocks, the latter which "resemble sidewalk chalk that children play with." Deputy Carly Cappetto said the drug can look like Skittles and, "a single piece can be deadly." According to the sheriff's office, parents should keep an eye out for suspicious substances in public spaces, such as parks. More on king5.com, link in bio. #king5 https://www.instagram.com/p/CiCOVv3v4F5/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=