Downtown overdose spike likely from fentanyl-laced crack cocaine, APD says
Detectives with the Austin Police Department seized crack cocaine that tested positive for fentanyl, and the agency now believes the spike in overdoses downtown was a result of people taking fentanyl-laced crack, APD said in a statement.
Видео Downtown overdose spike likely from fentanyl-laced crack cocaine, APD says канала KXAN
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