May 7, 2021
WARREN City police are trying to identify a female who was found dead of a suspected overdose about noon on Thursday at an apartment in the 400 block of Hall Street NW.
When officers arrived, EMT first responders were already at the apartment and pronounced the woman dead. The man who answered the door, Antonio L. Jackson, 40, was found to have a warrant on an endangering children charge. The police report states he was taken into custody without incident.
Police officers contacted the Trumbull County Coroner’s office, which plans to do an autopsy and positively identify the woman, who the report said may have been in her early 20s.
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WARREN Trumbull County is experiencing an increase in overdose deaths fueled by the soaring availability of the drug fentanyl, according to local health officials.
According to data provided by the Trumbull County Coroner’s Office, as of February 26, there have been 25 confirmed overdose deaths and 10 unconfirmed overdose deaths in Trumbull County. The unconfirmed overdoses are pending toxicology results. For comparison, as of February 26 in 2017 (the year with the most overdoses on record), there were 12 overdose deaths; in 2018, there were 10 overdose deaths; in 2019, there were 19 overdose deaths; and in 2020, there were eight overdose deaths. All but one of the confirmed overdoses involved fentanyl, statistics show.
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