Pubdate: Thu, 01 Jun 2006 Source: Delaware County Daily Times (PA) Copyright: 2006 The Daily Times Contact: http://www.delcotimes.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1284 Author: Linda Reilly, Times Correspondent Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/heroin.htm (Heroin) DEADLY HEROIN IN UPPER DARBY REACHING 'CRAZY' PROPORTIONS UPPER DARBY -- The township faces a lethal-heroin epidemic, says the superintendent of the Upper Darby police. Heroin mixed with fentanyl has taken the life of a young Drexel Hill man and almost killed a township woman. The man, 19, was found unconscious in his house on Sunday May 28.He had no pulse and was pronounced dead at the scene. The woman who overdosed, Virginia C. Blanken, 45, of the 7200 block of Merion Terrace, suffered cardiac arrest on May 24 and was revived by paramedics and arrested after being discharged from the hospital. "In both cases the residue substances in packets found field-tested positive for cocaine," police Superintendent Michael Chitwood said. "Both involved heroin packets stamped 'CRAZY' and contained traces of fentanyl," a potent synthetic painkiller. "Drugs continue to be a major problem in the township. In our investigation we can't say yet where the source of the heroin is coming from but do know it's coming from Philadelphia," noting a total of seven heroin-related deaths have occurred in the township since March 11 and the overdose involving the woman who was resuscitated by paramedics responding to her apartment. "Police found several blue packs of heroin envelopes with '187.com' stamped in red when they responded to the Drexel Hill residence," Chitwood said, noting three other envelopes stamped 'CRAZY' containing suspected heroin powder were also found near the body. "They recovered a spoon," and other evidence indicative of drug use. In Blanken's case police recovered a quantity of paraphernalia including 14 syringes, razor blade, three crack pipes, steel wool and numerous empty packets with the word 'CRAZY' stamped on them. Blanken was arraigned on charges of violation of the Health and Safety Act for drug possession and possession of drug paraphernalia. "The epidemic is continuing," Chitwood said. "We have another dead and another who OD'd." Last week the Delaware County Medical Examiner Dr. Fredric N. Hellman declared the drug related deaths in the area from heroin contaminated with fentanyl "a significant health issue." The lethal heroin has been linked to several deaths in Philadelphia and South Jersey since mid-April sparking a federal investigation into the rash of fatal overdoses in at least seven states. Chester and Upper Darby police arrested two major heroin-cocaine distributors in their communities. They seized quantities of cocaine, syringes, drug paraphernalia and packaging materials as evidence. - --- MAP posted-by: Beth Wehrman