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cording to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC),
Ohio’s heroin-related overdose deaths, particularly
heroin laced with fentanyl, have significantly increased over the past few years.
Fentanyl is a synthetic opioid legally used by medical professionals to treat extreme pain associated
with terminal cancer and end of life. It is approximately 100 times more potent than morphine, and
is commonly mixed with heroin or sold disguised as
heroin to increase the potency.
“The majority of heroin-related death cases we investigate are a result of fentanyl being added to
or replacing what the victims think is heroin,” said
Thomas Fallon, Investigative Commander of the
Hamilton County Heroin Task Force. “Last year
Hamilton County had 255 deaths as a result of accidental overdose involving fentanyl. The same
year, 216 people died from overdosing on heroin.”
In addition to being deadly to users, fentanyl poses
a grave threat to law enforcement officials and first
responders, as a lethal dose of fentanyl can be accidentally inhaled or absorbed through the skin. Canine units are particularly at risk of immediate death
from inhaling fentanyl. The DEA recently released
the Police Roll Call video below, nationwide to warn
law enforcement about this danger.
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these extremely dangerous drugs off the street. “To
learn more about the fentanyl threat to law enforcement, please visit https://americansecuritytoday.
com/dea-warning-police-public-fentanyl-exposurekills/U.S.
Customs and Border Protection is the unified border agency within the Department of Homeland Security charged with the management, control and
protection of our nation’s borders at and between
the official ports of entry. CBP is charged with keeping terrorists and terrorist weapons out of the country while enforcing hundreds of U.S.
(͚FENTANYL – A Real Threat to Law Enforcement͛, courtesy
of the DEA)
In May 2016, Cincinnati CBP officers seized a shipment of furanyl fentanyl coming from China. Furanyl
fentanyl is a variant of fentanyl designed as an attempt to avoid detection by law enforcement. This
particular shipment was addressed to a residence in
New Jersey, another region threatened by increasing heroin-related overdose deaths. “Narcotics interdiction is an enforcement priority for our officers,
and fentanyl is definitely on our radar,”said Cincinnati Port Director Richard L. Gillespie. “We are
committed to working with our local, national, and
international law enforcement counterparts to keep
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