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Police warn of deadly ‘Hollywood’ heroin in Massachusetts | Police warn of deadly ‘Hollywood’ heroin in Massachusetts |
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Massachusetts State Police have issued a warning about an especially dangerous brand of "Hollywood" heroin in Hampden County after eight recent deaths in the state. | |
Three of the eight deaths took place on New Year's Day, police said in a statement. | Three of the eight deaths took place on New Year's Day, police said in a statement. |
“All heroin is poison," officials wrote. "For reasons still to be determined, the heroin being sold under that stamp has proven exceptionally deadly in recent days." | “All heroin is poison," officials wrote. "For reasons still to be determined, the heroin being sold under that stamp has proven exceptionally deadly in recent days." |
State and local police are currently investigating to find the source of the strain in Western Massachusetts. | State and local police are currently investigating to find the source of the strain in Western Massachusetts. |
Officials also urged drug users in the area to seek help in their statement. | Officials also urged drug users in the area to seek help in their statement. |
"We urge anyone using heroin or any illicit drug to seek medical help/counseling," the release said. "There are many resources available to those fighting addiction." | "We urge anyone using heroin or any illicit drug to seek medical help/counseling," the release said. "There are many resources available to those fighting addiction." |
Heroin and pain reliever deaths have hit record levels in 2014 with a 14 per cent increase from last year, according to the Center for Disease Control. | Heroin and pain reliever deaths have hit record levels in 2014 with a 14 per cent increase from last year, according to the Center for Disease Control. |
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