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Monday, July 16, 2018

Autopsy Finds Local Police Chief Died From A Fentanyl Overdose

The recent death of an Ohio police chief was the result of a fentanyl overdose, an autopsy report released Friday by a local coroner determined.

Authorities in Reynoldsburg, Ohio, found Kirkersville Police Chief James Hughes Jr. dead in the bathroom of his home on May 25, along with a plastic sandwich bag containing cocaine residue and two syringes that later tested positive for fentanyl, a synthetic opioid roughly 50 to 100 times more powerful than morphine. Hughes was police chief for little more than two months before his death, reported WCMH.

The autopsy report, issued by the Franklin County Coroner’s Office, said Hughes died from “acute intoxication by fentanyl,” which they found to be the result of an accidental overdose.

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9 comments:

Anonymous said...

He must have had something on Hilliary!

Anonymous said...

Just another LEO that does drugs. There are a few of them around here in various agencies.

Anonymous said...

Accidental? Maybe.

Anonymous said...

12:36 pm If you know LEO's that use illegal drugs name them and what they use.

Anonymous said...

239
Please don't be so naive
Cops have the very best drugs and it has always been that way

Anonymous said...

He didn't "accidentally" inject those drugs into his body.

Anonymous said...

Autopsy Finds Local Police Chief Died From A Fentanyl Overdose

Since when did Ohio become local to our area
Anything to give all LEO a black eye

Anonymous said...

Not my job, 2:39. Snitches get stitches. I know married people that cheat too and I don't out them either.

Anonymous said...

Anonymous said...
Autopsy Finds Local Police Chief Died From A Fentanyl Overdose

Since when did Ohio become local to our area
Anything to give all LEO a black eye
July 16, 2018 at 5:55 PM

Are you really that stupid? Maybe you are and maybe you're a cop too. That would explain the stupidity and defending bad cops.