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With the opioid epidemic continuing to spread across the county, the Bergen County Prosecutor's Office is issuing a warning to residents: You cannot trust drugs you buy on the street or even from friends. Jen Rueda, a member of the narcotics unit in the Prosecutor's Office, said fentanyl is being mixed into more and more drugs, causing an increasing number of overdoses and fatalities. In the past, fentanyl was typically seen being mixed with heroin, but now the footprint is expanding. Every pill you can possibly imagine, they're making it fake with fentanyl. An FDA-approved opioid used for pain relief, fentanyl is times more potent than morphine and 50 times more potent than heroin, Rueda said. A fatal dose of fentanyl is just 3 milligrams. What makes it dangerous is how powerful it is and that it's highly addictive. Rueda used an example of a Splenda packet, noting that if it were fentanyl, the amount in one packet could kill over people easily. The reason the opioid is rising in popularity is that it is cheap and made just outside the United States in Mexico, Rueda said. According to data from the Prosecutor's Office, the numbers of reported overdoses and fatalities have mostly risen since officials began tracking data. In , there were reported overdoses with a total of 87 deaths, and in , there were reported overdoses and at least deaths. Elizabeth Rebein of the Prosecutor's Office said the state medical examiner has not confirmed its full reporting for the drug-related deaths. There were more overdoses in than in , at , and reported deaths. The Bergen County prosecutor's Narcotic Task Force has three squads that are working to combat drugs on the county's streets. The Criminal Interdiction Unit intercepts shipments of narcotics, seizing kilos of drugs like cocaine and fentanyl. The Stash House Unit targets people moving drugs and storing them. Rueda said that often, the drugs are moved from networks in places like Paterson to safer locations in Bergen County. The Prosecutor's Office discovered a pill production operation in Rutherford after the people making the pills overdosed on their own product and had to call emergency services. When they arrived, they ended up having to call the county hazmat unit because there was fentanyl everywhere. The third unit is the Undercover Unit, which buys pills from dealers. Rueda said there was recently a suspect who told an undercover cop that he was selling his oxycodone prescription, and when the pills were sent to the state lab, there was a mix of eight things including methamphetamine, fentanyl, heroin and xylazine. Rueda has spent 13 of her 18 years with the Prosecutor's Office in narcotics and has made hundreds of undercover purchases. The lieutenant said that when she first joined the Narcotic Task Force, it was more common to be scammed out of money when purchasing drugs, such as paying for ecstasy but receiving Excedrin. Xylazine has become another dangerous addition to drug mixtures. It is used for sedation in animals such as horses and cattle. Rueda said not knowing that xylazine is mixed into a drug can be dangerous because it doesn't respond to Narcan. That person is not going to respond to Narcan. We're not going to be able to save lives. Carfentanil is another substance being seen added to drugs. According to the Drug Enforcement Administration, it is 10, times more potent than morphine and times more potent than fentanyl. It is used in veterinary medicine to anesthetize animals including elephants and rhinos. The county has recently begun investigating every fatal overdose, with Rueda noting that overdoses were typically attributed to heroin. She said they haven't seen just heroin in at least six months and that everything goes back to fentanyl. Rueda said authorities are seeing more and more people overdose on cocaine, which was rare in the past. The lieutenant said cocaine is one of the 'number one recreational drugs people use to party. Another group of people overdosed on cocaine at the Cheesecake Factory at The Shops at Riverside mall in Hackensack , with two more dying in that case. Rueda said there was another case in which someone overdosed on half a Xanax that was laced with fentanyl. It's so potent. It's so powerful. She said if a pill did not come through a doctor's prescription and from a pharmacy, do not touch it. It was developed by Gurbir Grewal, who served as the Bergen County prosecutor and later state attorney general. The program has helped local law enforcement link people who have addiction problems to treatment and recovery services. It has further expanded to include all 21 counties in the state. Rueda said the staff will approach people buying drugs in the open-air markets with the goal of not only seizing the drugs but also letting them know that help is available. Rebein, the Prosecutor's Office spokeswoman, said the program evolved as people realized the office was out in the community with it. Rueda said the program is identifying high-risk people, and officers dressed in plainclothes will visit them at their homes. The police will have a recovery specialist with them to offer support to those facing addiction problems and to provide resources to an individual's family, including leaving Narcan for them. The lieutenant said not everyone is ready to accept help at that moment, but the workers return and bring more Narcan and offer the same support. It is easily searchable using stoptheODs, said Rebein, who noted that a real person is on the other end of the line. Overdoses remain an issue in NJ. This is how Bergen County officials are trying to help. 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The death of Michelle Edoo from fentanyl is a warning signal to anyone who buys illicit drugs. Edoo was a year-old single mother who died after ingesting fentanyl along with four other women who thought it was cocaine. Each one passed out in a lower parking deck of the Shops at Riverside Mall. First responders used Narcan and administered CPR to save the women who survived. Authorities say they have seen a rise in cases of drugs such as cocaine being laced with fentanyl. Fentanyl can stop a person from breathing, so doctors say any amount of the synthetic drug can be dangerous. Authorities announced that two people have been arrested in connection with the sale and distribution of the drugs that killed Edoo and caused her friends to lose consciousness. They identified the suspects as year-old Garfield Jones and year-old Robert McRae, who were arrested on drug distribution charges. But fentanyl-related overdoses are up dramatically in Bergen County and authorities say the drug does not discriminate. It can be found in any opioids not prescribed by a doctor. They urge the public to beware. Have a breaking news tip or an idea for a story we should cover? Send it to Eyewitness News using the form below. If attaching a video or photo, terms of use apply. Welcome, Mickey. Manage MyDisney Account. Log Out. Officials warn of fentanyl-laced drugs after 5 victims overdose at Hackensack mall. By Anthony Johnson. Friday, March 24, Officials warn of fentanyl dangers after 5 victims overdose at mall Law enforcement in New Jersey is out with a new warning about the dangers of fentanyl-laced drugs after five women overdosed at the Shops at Riverside. Anthony Johnson has the details. A woman has died after five people overdosed at the Shops at Riverside mall in Hackensack, New Jersey last week. In one day in NYC, three young professionals died after buying and ingesting drugs laced with fentanyl from drug dealer Billy Ortega. Dan Krauth has the story. Report a correction or typo. Watch Live. Family of 4-year-old boy allegedly starved by parents blames the city. Construction worker trapped for hours after foundation collapse in CT. Neighbors say they notified city about Newark home before deadly fire. Jury selection begins in deadly subway chokehold trial. Dash cam foils apparent insurance scam on Belt Parkway in Queens.

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