Timmins police investigating third drug-related death
Police say more than $4k worth of 'purp' taken in Thursday morning bust
Timmins police are investigating a third drug-related death this week.
Police say 46-year-old Beverly Iserhoff of Timmins was pronounced dead at Timmins and District Hospital Thursday morning after being found "in medical distress" at a Kirby Street address.
Police said officers collected evidence from the scene linked to illicit drug use.
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Iserhoff's death is the third this week that police are connecting to drugs.
On Wednesday, 46-year-old Brian Lajeunesse and 59-year-old Karen Chester were found in a South Porcupine apartment in a similar state. They were both pronounced dead at the Timmins hospital.
Police say the investigation is ongoing.
Timmins police say they have also arrested 6 people at a Pine Street South residence after seizing $4680 worth of suspected purple fentanyl in the execution of a search warrant.
Police also found Canadian currency, as well as two pieces of identification believed to be stolen.
Police have not said if the two investigations are connected.