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Police chief ‘extremely concerned’ about teenage drugs deaths in York

Fri 30 Oct

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Fri 30 Oct 2020  @ 9:27am
Chloe Laversuch - Local Democracy Reporter
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A police chief has said she is “extremely concerned” about the recent deaths of teenagers due to drugs in York and North Yorkshire.

Julia Mulligan, North Yorkshire police, fire and crime commissioner, was asked by a resident if a campaign should be launched to make parents and teenagers more aware of the dangers of ecstasy – following several tragic deaths in the region.

Mrs Mulligan, speaking at a public meeting, said: “This is a subject that I’m extremely concerned about.”

She said some of the recent deaths have been linked to MDMA, ecstasy.

And added that health, education and council bosses are also working with police to tackle the problem.

“I think it’s really important that parents have the information that they need to try to help keep their children safe, and also that young people understand the dangers,” she said.

“I’m also extremely keen to have a look at the drugs market – what is being sold to teenagers in our county, what are they taking, how they’re getting hold of it.

North Yorkshire police, fire and crime commissioner Julia Mulligan

“I think some of the data that we have is out of date and focuses a lot on things like cannabis, heroin, cocaine and crack cocaine, when in fact the deaths that we’ve had most recently are due to MDMA.

“There’s a lot of work to do on this. It’s something that I’m really keen that not just the police progress, but also that we work with partners in the county and the city to really start to understand the issue.”

Fifteen-year-old Josh Reeson from New Earswick died in hospital in September after taking illegal drugs, police said.


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