Crime & Safety
6 Phoenixville Residents Died From Drug Overdose In 2016
Six Phoenixville residents were among the 97 drug overdose deaths in Chester County in 2016, the Chester County Coroner's Office said.

PHOENIXVILLE, PA -- Six Phoenixville residents were among the 97 accidental drug overdose deaths reported in Chester County in 2016, according to information obtained by Patch from the Chester County Coroner's Office.
The statistics paint a sobering picture of the impact which the national epidemic has had upon the local community. Victims from across geographical locations, racial backgrounds, and ages died from accidental overdoses last year.
Most of the deaths involved opioids of some kind, and had often been mixed with alcohol and other drugs. There were six deaths in Phoenixville: all white, five men, and one woman:
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- 2/24: Caucasian male, 53, died from multiple drug intoxication (opioids)
- 4/8: Caucasian male, 37, died from combined drug intoxication (opioids)
- 5/22: Caucasian female, 39, drug and alcohol intoxication (heroin)
- 6/30: Caucasian male, 28, fentanyl intoxication (fentanyl)
- 9/29: Caucasian male, 29, acute fentanyl intoxication (fentanyl)
- 12/21: Caucasian male, 32, multiple drug intoxication (heroin)
Overdoses were not concentrated in one area of the county, but were spread largely evenly in rural and more suburban areas, from Upper Oxford and New Garden to Malvern and West Chester.
Officials are attacking the opioid epidemic on multiple fronts. One of the most impactful has been the prescription drug collection initiatives, which in 2016 resulted in 8,000 pounds of drugs being collected from throughout the county.
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According to District Attorney Tom Hogan, Chester County has the lowest overdose rate in southeastern Pennsyvlania, although numbers on the county, region, state, and national level continue to rise.
Editor's note: these statistics reflect the most recently available data from the Chester County's Coroner's Office. Final numbers on accidental drug deaths in 2016 are pending one final autopsy from an incident that occurred in December.
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