Kettering drugs overdoses linked to hazardous substance

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Police and the ambulance service have attended a number of incidents in Kettering, police said

Police have warned that a "potentially dangerous batch of crack cocaine and heroin" has led to four overdoses in a town in a few days.

Northamptonshire Police, external said "lifesaving interventions" have been needed in a number of incidents in Kettering.

It believed "a very hazardous substance - possible isotonitazene or fentanyl - has been used as a cutting agent".

Officers have asked drug users to share the warning with others.

Insp Sebastian Greschner said: "Whilst we would never advocate anyone taking drugs, the fact is that there are people in this county with drug addictions, and we want to warn them about a potentially lethal substance that may be in the drugs they are taking.

"While taking drugs always comes with danger and we absolutely do not condone their use, it is imperative for us to warn drug users about this potential threat to their lives.

"If you are a drug user in Kettering, please be mindful of this cutting agent and please share this warning with other people too."

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