Pubdate: Wed, 20 Sep 2000 Source: Eau Claire Leader-Telegram (WI) Copyright: Eau Claire Press 2000 Contact: PO Box 570, Eau Claire WI 54701 Website: http://www.leadertelegram.com/ Author: Joe Winter HUDSON TEEN DIES FROM DRUG OVERDOSE HUDSON -- A 17-year-old boy died Sunday from an overdose of the drug Ecstasy, authorities say. Samuel Buell, 1709 Laurel Ave., Hudson, attended homecoming activities Friday evening at Hill-Murray High School in St. Paul, where he was a senior. After returning home Saturday morning, he became severely ill. St. Croix Emergency Medical Services personnel were called to his house at 6:41 a.m. Buell was taken to Regions Hospital in St. Paul and put on life support systems, but he was nonresponsive and was pronounced dead Sunday, hospital and Hill-Murray officials said. According to a family statement, which also was given to students, staff and parents at the school, "Sam's illness and death were caused by complications related to the drug Ecstasy," an illegal amphetamine. The Hudson Police Department is investigating what happened on the night of Buell's death and whether any charges should be filed. Buell was to be buried today. Hill-Murray and Hudson High School, where Buell's twin brother, Zach, is enrolled, both offered grief counseling. Faculty were called to a meeting at Hudson High School Monday afternoon to discuss the boy's death. St. Croix County investigator Dave Hake said 41 methamphetamine cases were prosecuted last year in St. Croix County, but about 150 cases were investigated. "The availability of Ecstasy has greatly increased the last few years," he said. "It has been made very available to the youth in our area." Hake said he thinks St. Croix County's proximity to Twin Cities is a major reason for the increase. Earlier this month a 24-year-old Black River Falls woman, Tara Tidgwell, died of an apparent overdose, and Jackson County officials said that, according to a preliminary report, she had taken Ecstasy while at a rave, a party characterized by bright colors and hours of frantic dancing. Leader-Telegram reporter Jessica Bock contributed to this report. Winter is a free-lance writer based in Hudson. - --- MAP posted-by: Keith Brilhart