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Two Fentanyl overdoses in 2 weeks
Fentanyl
This baggie containing approximately one pound of suspected fentanyl was recovered as the result of a traffic stop by Barton County Sheriff’s deputies recently in Great Bend.


In the past two weeks the Barton County Sheriff’s Office has responded to two separate suspected fentanyl overdoses that required emergency medical treatment. In both incidents the individuals became unresponsive. EMS and law enforcement were called. “In both cases we have reason to believe suspected fentanyl had been ingested shortly prior to the individual becoming unconscious.  In both cases the patient has survive,” Barton County Sheriff Brian Bellendir said.


“Kansas, as well as most of the United States has seen an increase in the presence fentanyl in the last two or three years,” Bellendir continued. “In many cases the drug is disguised as pharmaceutical pain medication.” 

According to the BSCO, the precursor chemicals are being shipped from China to Mexico where they are synthesized into fentanyl. The drug is then smuggled across the border.

“Locally, we have seen far more fentanyl in the last two years than ever before. All patrol units, as well as the jail are equipped with Narcan in the event an officer is accidentally exposed, or we need to render aid to a citizen.”


BSCO are currently investigating the local sources of these two overdose cases.