Sonora, CA– A woman has been sentenced to seven years in state prison after admitting to bringing fentanyl into the Tuolumne County jail, where two inmates overdosed earlier this year. Tuolumne County District Attorney Cassandra Jenecke announced Kathleen Robinson was sentenced July 20 after pleading guilty to bringing fentanyl into the Dambacher Detention Center, distributing fentanyl, and causing great bodily injury. According to the District Attorney’s Office, Robinson was arrested March 10 on active misdemeanor warrants and booked into the county jail. Later that day, detectives with the Tuolumne County Sheriff’s Narcotics Team responded after two women in custody suffered fentanyl overdoses. Anyone with information about illegal drug sales is encouraged to contact the Tuolumne Narcotics Team tip line at (209) 533-5884.