‘Lethal batch’ of heroin has caused at least 6 deaths in Mat-Su, according to Alaska State Troopers

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‘Lethal batch’ of heroin has caused at least 6 deaths in Mat-Su, according to Alaska State Troopers
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Law enforcement authorities are trying to track down the source of the drugs that also caused at least 17 other overdose emergencies in the past 30 days.

PALMER — A “lethal batch” of heroin circulating now in Mat-Su has caused at least six deaths and 17 overdose emergencies, Alaska State Troopers say.

The deaths and emergencies — any overdose that required a 911 call for help or other request for assistance — were all within the last 30 days, according to troopers spokesman Austin McDaniel.

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