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Two inmates overdose in Justice Center, sheriff's spokesperson says |
By wcpo.com |
Published: 11/26/2018 |
CINCINNATI – Two inmates overdosed at the Hamilton County Justice Center on Saturday, and jailers don't know how the drugs got in, according to a sheriff’s spokesperson. The overdoses resulted in two lockdowns in the jail over the weekend, David Daugherty told WCPO. Two inmates in a South Building pod were revived with Narcan and taken to the hospital. When one inmate returned, jailers found an unknown substance on his person, and the pod was put on lockdown, Daugherty said. Read More. |
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