When 2 News viewers first met Jacob Towe, he was just beginning his work.

TOWES FIRST INTERVIEW >>> Advocating for Leos Law

Unfortunately, were in a community that we never asked to be in, Towe said.

Towe lost his son, Leo, to fentanyl poisoning at age three. Hes advocating for the creation, and passage of Leos law, which would require fentanyl testing for some Oklahoma parents before taking custody of their children.

That advocacy has stretched all across Oklahoma, creating a network of supporters, including a new friend, Caden Hill.

Its really hard to lose somebody so close to you, Hill said.

When Hill was just 13 years old, he lost his mom to fentanyl poisoning. He misses her dearly.

Everything man. The way she would just the way shed care for us, me and my baby brother, she left

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