Pubdate: Wed, 23 Apr 2003 Source: Nipawin Journal, The (CN SN) Copyright: 2003 The Nipawin Journal Contact: http://www.bowesnet.com/nipawin/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/867 Author: Charlene Tebbutt NO CHARGES TO BE LAID IN MORPHINE OVERDOSE CASE No charges will be laid in the investigation of a morphine overdose that sent 18 youth to hospital in Nipawin last summer. RCMP will not pursue charges in the case, which sent youth to hospital on two occasions in mid-August of last year, said Cpl. Brian Jones, with RCMP media relations. The investigation into the case has now been closed. "Based on public interest, they made a decision not to proceed with the formal charges," Jones said last week. The youth, all from Nipawin and surrounding area were taken to hospital after ingesting morphine at a house party last summer. The morphine belonged to a cancer patient who lived in the home, but was away at the time. Five days after the initial overdose, three more youths were taken to hospital after taking morphine. One was airlifted to Royal University Hospital in Saskatoon. Seven girls between the ages of 13 and 14, and eight boys ranging in age from 13 to 20 were involved in the two incidents. "It took them (RCMP) a great deal of time to track down and talk to as many of the people as they could that had been at the house," Jones said of the investigation. Police weigh three main factors in determining whether to proceed with a charge, Jones said. Whether there is enough evidence to support charges, the likelihood of conviction and whether it's in the public interest to proceed are all taken into account. "I'm not saying there wasn't enough evidence (but) taking a look at the whole context of the situation...there was a decision not to proceed," he said. With the investigation now closed, the morphine collected in evidence will be destroyed. However, Cpl. Randy Serhan with the Nipawin RCMP said it would also not be in the public interest to say how it will be destroyed, except that it will be done according to Health Canada guidelines. - --- MAP posted-by: Jackl