Pubdate: Fri, 10 May 2002 Source: Big Sandy News, The (KY) Copyright: 2002 The Big Sandy News Contact: http://www.bigsandynews.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1975 Author: Chris McDavid, Johnson County Bureau MAGOFFIN OD COUNT IS OFF, SHERIFF SAYS MAGOFFIN COUNTY -- Magoffin Sheriff Pat Montgomery took issue with overdose statistics provided last week by Coroner Johnny Lovely - a political foe vying for the Democrat nomination for sheriff in the May 28 primary. Referring to a story in the May 3 issue of the BSN, Montgomery - the Republican incumbent seeking re-election, said Wednesday that he had done some research of his own on the number of overdoses in Magoffin County over a three-year period and his figures are a "hell of a long way from 42." Lovely said last week that 42 residents had died in connection with overdoses during his term as coroner. Montgomery said he contacted the state Department of Public Health and an official provided him with some figures that aren't even close to those provided by Lovely. But that's not an unusual thing for the figures from the state agency and local coroners to conflict, according to supervisor George Robertson. The sheriff said he was told that there was only one confirmed overdose in 1999, one alcohol-related OD and two other confirmed ODs in 2000; and two in 2001. Montgomery noted that the current number of overdoses for 2002 were not available. A spokesperson with the Department of Public Health told the BSN Wednesday that the agency obtains information from death certificates, which are filled out by coroners across the state. She said that the causes of death are documented by the International Statistical Classification of Diseases, which does not include the term "overdose." George Robertson, a supervisor with the Department for Public Health, said Thursday that the "numbers we get off death certificates is never close to those reported" by officials in the news media. He also said that "we don't have a term 'overdose...the term used is poisoning." Robertson noted that he doesn't know why the figures rarely match and said that the errors could be related to the tabulating system of documenting death statistics. Montgomery said Wednesday that the coroner is "not a pathologist" and that there are 19 reasons when an autopsy must be performed when a body is found. "I don't know where he is coming from," the sheriff said about the coroner's figure of 42 overdoses in Magoffin County within a three-and-a-half year period. Lovely noted last week that "nothing's being done" to curb the number of overdoses in Magoffin County, where there's been a 500 percent increase in ODs over the last few years. There has been a string of suspected overdoses in Magoffin County over the last few weeks. Lovely said last week that there were eight overdose-related deaths during the previous coroner's term. "And it's getting worse," he said. "You can see it everyday." - --- MAP posted-by: Jackl