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Thursday, March 16, 2017
Dealer Who Allegedly Provided Heroin in Non-Fatal Overdose Busted
Shawn J. Soper
Managing Editor
OCEAN CITY- A Georgetown, Delaware man was arrested on heroin distribution charges last week after an investigation revealed he provided the drugs that caused a local man to overdose before being revived.
Last Tuesday, Ocean City Police Department (OCPD) officers responded to a residence on Old Landing Road in reference to a CPR in progress which turned out to be a heroin overdose. Upon arrival, OCPD officers located a male individual lying unconscious on the floor of a bedroom in one of the units in the residence. The victim’s wife was administering CPR on him until one of the OCPD officers took over.
Despite the CPR attempts, the victim remained unconscious and unresponsive until Ocean City paramedics arrived and administered Narcan, at which time he became responsive. The victim was transported to Atlantic General Hospital for treatment. It was later learned the victim was on work release from the Worcester County Jail and had been working earlier that night at a midtown restaurant. He was treated at AGH for around 45 minutes until he was returned to the jail.
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You WONT see SPD looking for dealers unless there making police pizza.
ReplyDeleteTwo mokes unlikely to get jobs at Wallop's Island.
ReplyDeleteJust another addict going to jail and nothing being accomplished to stop the drug flow.
ReplyDeleteLimelight Lewis just focuses on cigarette traffickers on the bypass. Gets more money out of them for more toys. Time for a new sheriff.
ReplyDeleteYou got that right time to drain the WCSO SWAMP.
DeleteAgree.....and his overzealous deputies are going to create a incredible lawsuit against the County...bunch of cowboys woth guns....RESPECT MY AUTHORITY
DeleteIts a shame that every county down here allows the drug dealing scum an open market.
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