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Oxford seeing rise in drug overdoses
During the past six months, the city recorded 10 fatal drug overdoses.
Posted: Apr 20, 2021 9:22 PM
Posted By: Bronson Woodruff
OXFORD, Miss (WTVA) Drug overdoses are rising in Oxford, according to the Oxford Police Department.
A post on the Oxford Police Department s Facebook page explained that over the past six months, the community experienced 10 fatal drug overdoses.
The sign on the Communicare building in Oxford. 04-20-21.
Oxford Police Chief Jeff McCutchen said that in 2020, his team began to see the numbers climb. You re seeing a trend of overdoses because you re seeing an influx of fentanyl coming into our streets that we re not used to seeing, McCutchen said.
Oxford police report 7 overdose deaths since new year
April 19, 2021
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OXFORD, Miss. (AP) A county in north Mississippi is reporting an increase in drug activity and overdose deaths that is alarming law enforcement.
The Oxford Eagle reports that 10 people have died from drug overdoses in the last six months in the Lafayette County area, according to the Oxford Police Department. Seven of those deaths occurred in 2021. At least five people have survived overdoses this year.
Drugs like Percocet, Hydrocodone, Xanax and Oxycodone are being pressed with fentanyl, a highly- powerful synthetic opioid, according to police. Fentanyl has also been identified in meth, ecstasy and heroin.
Oxford police report 7 overdose deaths since new year
April 19, 2021 GMT
OXFORD, Miss. (AP) A county in north Mississippi is reporting an increase in drug activity and overdose deaths that is alarming law enforcement.
The Oxford Eagle reports that 10 people have died from drug overdoses in the last six months in the Lafayette County area, according to the Oxford Police Department. Seven of those deaths occurred in 2021. At least five people have survived overdoses this year.
Drugs like Percocet, Hydrocodone, Xanax and Oxycodone are being pressed with fentanyl, a highly- powerful synthetic opioid, according to police. Fentanyl has also been identified in meth, ecstasy and heroin.
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