Family devastated after young Southern California father dies from fentanyl


Loved ones are remembering a young Southern California father who died from fentanyl as the suspect who sold him the drugs was sentenced to prison.

On November 11, 2022, Ian Pangburn, 26, purchased fentanyl from Javier Carlos Cruz, 22, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office.

Pangurn ingested the fentanyl and died the next day. A toxicologist determined that fentanyl poisoning had caused his death.

Pangburn’s mother, Jennifer Ochoa, said her son had previously struggled with drug use but was working to turn his life around when he died.

“He was a happy person at times and he struggled,” Ochoa said. “I won’t downplay it. There’s a stigma about drug users that they take a drug and it’s their fault and they deserve to die, but it’s not [true]. He didn’t want to die. He didn’t ask to die. Unfortunately, he made a choice and the consequences of his choice ended up being death.”

Pangburn, who leaves behind a 4-year-old daughter, had graduated from Alta Loma High School where he played football and was attending classes at Mt. San Antonio College as he worked on improving his future.

  • Ian Pangburn, 26, is seen in a family photo. (Pangburn Family)

  • Ian Pangburn and his young daughter are seen in a family photo. (Pangburn Family)

    Ian Pangburn and his young daughter are seen in a family photo. (Pangburn Family)

  • Ian Pangburn, 26, is seen in a family photo. (Pangburn Family)

    Ian Pangburn, 26, is seen in a family photo. (Pangburn Family)

  • Ian Pangburn's mother, Jennifer Ochoa, and his sister, Cecilia Ochoa, speak to KTLA.

    Ian Pangburn’s mother, Jennifer Ochoa, and his sister, Cecilia Ochoa, speak to KTLA.

  • Ian Pangburn, who played football in high school, is seen with his mother in a family photo. (Pangburn Family)

    Ian Pangburn, who played football in high school, is seen with his mother in a family photo. (Pangburn Family)

  • Ian Pangburn and his young daughter are seen in a family photo. (Pangburn Family)

    Ian Pangburn and his young daughter are seen in a family photo. (Pangburn Family)

  • Ian Pangburn and his siblings are seen in a family photo. (Pangburn Family)

    Ian Pangburn and his siblings are seen in a family photo. (Pangburn Family)

He had been messaging Cruz, the man who sold him the deadly narcotics, for a while before he took that fatal dose.

Cruz was arrested on December 27, 2022. While searching his home, Ontario Police discovered nearly 1,500 counterfeit oxycodone pills containing fentanyl, along with three semiautomatic handguns.

Ochoa is speaking out following her son’s death, warning others about the extreme dangers of fentanyl and drug trafficking.

According to the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration, two milligrams of fentanyl is considered a potentially fatal dose and lab testing indicates that seven out of 10 pills seized from suspects contain a lethal dose.

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Pangburn’s sister, Cecilia Ochoa, said she knows firsthand how painful the consequences of drug use can be.

“A lesson I learned from this is just how precious life truly is,” she said. “Because we all only have one life, when a moment is gone, you can’t get it back. It’s gone forever.”

On June 28, 2024, Cruz entered a plea deal and was sentenced to 14 years in federal prison and three years of supervised release for the distribution of fentanyl. Cruz also admitted that his products resulted in the death of Pangburn, officials said.

Pangburn, who is an Ontario resident, is survived by his daughter, siblings, parents and friends.

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