Pubdate: Wed, 20 Sep 2006 Source: Intelligencer Journal (PA) Copyright: 2006 Lancaster Newspapers, Inc. Contact: http://www.lancnews.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/211 Author: Brett Hambright Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/heroin.htm (Heroin) FENTANYL/HEROIN MIX POSSIBLE IN MAN'S DEATH Coroner: Body Found Near Railroad Tracks Had Been There For Days LANCASTER, PA - Toxicology results should reveal the cause of death of a man whose body was found Monday night, investigators said. The man, whose name had yet to be released Tuesday, was found dead around 9 p.m. in a ravine near railroad tracks and a stockyard. Lancaster County Coroner Dr. G. Gary Kirchner said the man had been dead for at least a couple of days and his body was decomposed. Based on the results of Tuesday's autopsy, Kirchner said, there was no evidence of trauma or any indication the man was struck by a train. Although no drug paraphernalia was found near the body, investigators suspect the man died of a drug overdose. "The toxicology (results) will show if he got a batch of that hot stuff with the fentanyl," Kirchner said of the test results, which are expected within two weeks. City police said the potentially fatal mixture of fentanyl -- an extremely potent painkiller -- and heroin already caused one death and was responsible for at least a dozen overdoses in Lancaster within the past week and a half. On Sept. 11, a woman in her 30s was found dead in a vacant apartment in the 300 block of South Queen Street. Investigators said the empty apartment was a popular hangout for drug users, and the woman's death resulted from a heroin overdose. More than 500 people nationawide have died from fentanyl overdoses since April 2005, according to the latest information from the Office of National Drug Control Policy. The majority of the deaths occurred in Chicago; Detroit; Camden, N.J.; and Philadelphia. Kirchner said the man found Monday night was "not young." A police spokesman said Tuesday night authorities were having trouble locating the victim's family for notification.