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Fentanyl-related deaths on Blood reserve prompt charges

Charges have been laid after two fatal fentanyl overdoses on the Blood reserve in southern Alberta.

2 fatal fentanyl overdoses linked to birthday party last Friday on the southern Alberta reserve

Charges have been laid after two fatal fentanyl overdoses on the Blood reserve in southern Alberta.

Lee Boyd, the Blood Tribe's police chief, says the overdoses have beenlinkedto a birthday party last Friday.

Boydsays two people were found dead at a home on the reserve. Two others received medical attention and survived.

"One of them was there at the house, where it's our information some illicit drugs were used to celebrate someone's birthday and otherinformation was that the other two subjects had sold the drugs to somebody to take at the party," Boyd said.

Three residents of the reserve two of whom live in Standoffhave been charged with trafficking and causing death by criminal negligence.

"If you're peddling drugs in this community, and we catch you, we're going to prosecute you to the full extent of the law possible," Boyd said.

Boyd says the Blood Tribe Police Service is using all its resources to stop illegal drug trade in the community.