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Washington Overdose Leads to Drug Bust
WASHINGTON COUNTY, Washington - - Washington County, Washington Sheriffs
deputies have seized approximately 2 ½ lbs. of marijuana from a Washington
residence at 15441 SW Foster Ln., #241, Beaverton, Washington.
On January 8, 1999, at 3:40pm, Washington deputies responded to a drug overdose
complaint at the Washington residence of Michael Marsh, 5-6-77. The subsequent
investigation revealed that Marsh had overdosed on methamphetamine. He was transported
by Metro West ambulance to a local Washington hospital for medical treatment.
While at the Washington residence Washington deputies located and seized about
2-½ lbs. of marijuana, which had been packaged for resale. They also
located paraphernalia used in packaging and distribution of drugs. The marijuana
seized had a street value of approximately $10,000.
Washington Deputies were assisted with this investigation by members of the
Washington Westside Interagency Narcotics team.
No arrests have been made, pending a grand jury investigation.
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Washington Treatment Facts
- During 2000, of the 57,611 individuals
entering substance abuse treatment in Washington, 4,982 were for cocaine .
- During 2000, of the 57,611 individuals
entering substance abuse treatment in Washington, 10,000 were for marijuana .
- During 2000, of the 57,611 individuals
entering substance abuse treatment in Washington, 6,698 were for heroin .
- During 2000, of the 57,611 individuals
entering substance abuse treatment in Washington, 6,918 were for meth .
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