DEA To Train Philadelphia Area Law Enforcement On Heroin Overdose Investigations To Combat Epidemic Of Prescription Opioid And Heroin Abuse

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DEA To Train Philadelphia Area Law Enforcement On Heroin Overdose Investigations To Combat Epidemic Of Prescription Opioid And Heroin Abuse

The following press release was published by the United States Drug Enforcement Administration on April 4, 2016. It is reproduced in full below.

PHILADELPHIA - Special Agent in Charge Gary Tuggle of the Drug Enforcement (DEA) announced today the Philadelphia area release of “Operation Trojan Horse," which is a coordinated effort between the DEA and state and local law enforcement agencies to combat the current prescription opioid and heroin abuse epidemic.

The DEA will host two training sessions this month for state and local law enforcement in the Philadelphia area. The goal of this training is to educate law enforcement about the link between prescription opioid and heroin abuse. Other topics include investigative techniques involving heroin and fentanyl cases, the regulation and criminal diversion of pharmaceutical controlled substances, and evidence collection at the scene of suspected fatal and non-fatal drug overdoses.

The DEA’s “Operation Trojan Horse" will also provide state and local law enforcement agencies with funding and other resources to assist them with furthering their own investigations about sources of supply for heroin and prescription opioids.

“State and local law enforcement officers are often the first to respond at overdose scenes," said Tuggle. “Recognizing the need for immediate medical attention for the victim first, we want to train law enforcement to be cognizant of the evidence at the scene that may tell us from whom and where these drugs came from." Tuggle added that approximately 120 people die each day in the United States from drug overdoses.

The DEA will offer this one-day free training, which is for law enforcement personnel only, on April 6th and April 27th at the Fraternal Order of Police Lodge #5 located at 11630 Caroline Road in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Members of the media wanting additional information about “Operation Trojan Horse" or to attend this training contact DEA Public Information Officer/Special Agent Patrick J. Trainor at (215) 852-8740 or patrick.j.trainor@usdoj.gov.

Source: United States Drug Enforcement Administration

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