COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) - Four Columbia residents are accused of distributing heroin that contributed to two nonfatal overdoses last month.
A grand jury indicted the four people in a conspiracy to sell heroin in Boone County between February 2014 and Jan. 20 of this year.
Police found on Jan. 10 an unresponsive man and woman at a residence following a report of an overdose. Medical professionals were able to revive the two, who were taken to a hospital for further treatment.
U.S. attorney Tammy Dickinson for the western district of Missouri says police found a package of unused heroin and drug paraphernalia at the home.
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Press Release: Four Columbia Residents Indicted in Heroin Conspiracy