4 die after at least 17 overdoses from West Side heroin, police say

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4 die after at least 17 overdoses from West Side heroin, police say

Chicago police and the Drug Enforcement Administration were working together Wednesday to investigate a rash of at least 17 overdoses — including four deaths — from what’s believed to be a mixture of heroin and fentanyl distributed recently on the West Side, authorities said.

More of the drug could still be in circulation, said Anthony Guglielmi, a police spokesman. Emergency crews began dealing with a rash of overdoses about 9:40 a.m. Tuesday, mostly in parts of East Garfield Park, police have said.

The department has been working “around the clock to address yesterday’s heroin epidemic,” Guglielmi said in a tweet Wednesday. The substance is believed to have been heroin, but lab tests will have to confirm that, he said.

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