Four Inmates Taken to Hospital During Overdose Event at Mendocino County Jail

This is a press release from the Mendocino County Sheriff’s Office. The information has not been proven in a court of law and any individuals described should be presumed innocent until proven guilty:

Mendocino County Sheriff's Office (MCSO) featureOn April 5, 2021 at about 7:38 PM, Correctional staff were alerted to a female inmate having a possible seizure in one of the facility’s female housing units.  Correctional staff along with jail medical staff from NaphCare, our contract medical provider, responded to the housing unit.   They found a female shaking and having what appeared to be a seizure.  After an initial assessment was done, medical staff determined that the female needed to go to the hospital.  An ambulance was summoned to the jail. As medical staff continued tending to the seizure, an inmate alerted staff to another inmate having seizure-like symptoms.

Jail and medical staff recognized that the inmates might be displaying symptoms of an overdose. Correctional and jail medical staff began administering Naloxone (NARCAN) to the two inmates.

Emergency medical personnel arrived and began treating one of the inmates as jail medical staff treated the other.  After several doses of Naloxone, the condition of the two inmates began to improve. As staff continued to tend to the initial two individuals, another female began displaying symptoms of an overdose.  Emergency medical staff, jail medical and correctional staff worked together to stabilize the three affected inmates for transportation to a local hospital.  A fourth inmate notified staff that she had ingested the same substance as the other three inmates.

The four inmates were transported to Adventist Health Ukiah Valley Hospital where they were treated and later returned to the custody of the jail.

The substance that was ingested by the inmates was located near one of the bedding areas.  The substance was tested and was determined to contain fentanyl, a strong opioid.  Fentanyl is dangerous because it can be deadly in minute quantities. County personnel with specialized training were called in to decontaminate the area in which the fentanyl was discovered.
An initial investigation into how the fentanyl came into the facility indicates that the substance was brought in by one of the inmates secreted it in a body cavity, making it extremely difficult to discover even while completing an unclothed search of an inmate.  Mendocino County Sheriff’s Office personnel are conducting a criminal investigation into the drug’s introduction.

The Mendocino County Sheriff’s Office would like to thank our Correctional staff, NaphCare staff, the Ukiah Valley Fire Authority and MedStar for assisting in saving the lives of these three individuals.  We would also like to thank the Mendocino County Department of Health and Human Services for providing jail staff with the Naloxone, which was credited with saving the three inmates’ lives.

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I like stars
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I like stars
3 years ago

Something smells fishy.

Anon
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Anon
3 years ago
Reply to  I like stars

Lolz 🎣

As convenient as it is to blame the inmates …”initial investigation into how the fentanyl came into the facility indicates that the substance was brought in by one of the inmates secreted it in a body cavity…”

There is the possibility it was provided by staff member(s.)

Fishy.

Thirdeye
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Thirdeye
3 years ago
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…or shitty.

Jimmy
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Jimmy
3 years ago

Wtf?! opiates don’t typically cause seizures like that in 4 out of 4 people ingesting them.. I’m not sure wtf the cartels are calling fentanyl these days but Jesus it can’t actually be anything close to the prescription drug fentanyl..

the bags are in the bust pics are WAY WAY too big to be a drug doses out in micrograms.. I mean that’s 0.000001 of a gram & these tweakers, talking about people in photos from recent fentanyl busts in general, certainly don’t look like they’re spending the money on a scale capable of that accuracy.

Watched what the black tar did to the west coast.. sad enough.. but this is taking it to a whole new level. I’m starting to agree with the doctor who first succeeded in advocating for the First legal shooting gallery in North America… In Vancouver BC.

The same guy now advocating for giving away Dilaudid in vending machines with a services card, available for pickup every 8 hours. Reduction in street crime & huge reduction in the damage done from people using impure drugs. I don’t think people understand the cost, human & financial, that the cut itself does.

Corrupt
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Corrupt
3 years ago
W.H.
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W.H.
3 years ago

and yet, the Gov. wants us to believe they can keep guns from criminals in public….

cherylE
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cherylE
3 years ago
Reply to  W.H.

NO ONE is coming for your precious little guns. WHO told you to “disarm yourself”?
Turn that f-ing tv and hate radio OFF for a while and get some help buddy.

VMG
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VMG
3 years ago

Sounds more like Strychnine than Fentanyl…

. . .

Fentanyl will make you stop breathing, and you will be aware of the fact that you are not breathing, but you will just go to black, and that will be that…

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These people likely ingested something else, but the only GCMS systems in Mendocino County are located inside Marijuana Testing Labs…

. . .

So it looks like you can get anything you want, in the Mendo County Jail…

. . .

Apologies to Arlo Guthrie, and Herb Caen (4/3/16 – 2/1/97)

Guest
Guest
Guest
3 years ago

All I can say is staff needs to buckle down and dig deeper to solve this problem. LOL

Mendocino Mamma
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Mendocino Mamma
3 years ago

That is absolutely ridiculous. What a piss poor piece of shit jail to have these types of things happening. Tighten down your shit get the inmates out in the garden. Put them to work . Everybody laying around watching TV playing games and having fun. Then get out of jail and they don’t want to do anything because they’ve been “locked up so long”. People live in an easy lazy life inside. Getting to abuse drugs because somebody smuggled them in. Total BS. There is no excuse for this. Mendocino County Corrections Facility should be absolutely ashamed of their selves.

Joe
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Joe
3 years ago

Sounds like a basically clueless comment, like you have no idea of the situation, like if you were in charge it would be a hellhole, just sayin’

Mendocino Mamma
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Mendocino Mamma
3 years ago
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Really.??? So all of the people inside of the jail should just have as much drugs as they want and the correctional officers should never check for them right on! That is the hell it CURRENTLY is!

Joe
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Joe
3 years ago

No, it’s just not that simple. Those people seem to be incorrigible losers and the jail is stuck with an old answer to a new big problem.
Sorry to rag at you, but I think the Mendo jail is smack dab in the mediocre category and it’s not THEM, per se, but the world is changing hard and fast and they can’t deal. In all honesty I don’t see a clear answer, but bitching about the jail is sorta like bitching about a flat tire on a car with a blown engine, burnt upholstery, a busted windshield and no transmission.

Joe
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Joe
3 years ago

You think if they went out in the garden, they could have their seizures out there? They ain’t gonna see the light just cuz they worked in the garden. Mendo jail is likely similar to most county jails in America, no better or worse. Those people have their drugs and heads so far up their body cavity because they are strung out on the NEW improved shit, stronger and cheaper, American culture is sucking into TV and video games and no real job if you fail to launch.
Can’t really blame the jail, in the old days there wasn’t any fentanyl and the world was different. You wouldn’t have four people itching for a seizure any way they could get it.

Wrong idea mama
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Wrong idea mama
3 years ago

Take a look at Angola State Prison in Louisiana. You think plantation life stops it from bein the most violent f’d up prison in the USA over n over? Not the case.

Benjamin E. Dover
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Benjamin E. Dover
3 years ago

Why are is our — my — tax money being used for this sort of thing when these people deliberately and consciously took this drug? Expensive and none too abundant medical resources certainly shouldn`t be wasted on these kind of people.

Frank Lee
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Frank Lee
3 years ago

Ben. Let’s say you and I are in jail. Either I just don’t like you, or maybe somebody wants your ass dead because they are afraid you will testify, and they want me to do you and clear the way. I do it or I get shanked. So I poison you and when they find you out cold, foaming at the mouth they’re supposed to just go get coffee?
That’s just one scenario, the playbook is a foot thick and jail aint a place for kickin’ back playing games. It was, comparatively, before our state government turned Kalifornia into a narco state.

Willow Creeker
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Willow Creeker
3 years ago

Benjamin, the police and the prisons are responsible for the well being of the inmates while in their care. It’s that simple.

Mendo
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Mendo
3 years ago

Drugs paraphernalia including smoking devices and needles. Communication device such as a cell phone or SIM card. Weapons, including improvised weapons or instructions for making them and hobby tools outside of authorised areas. Alcohol, pills, heroine are all usually smuggled into Mendocino County Jail by Jail Staff and Corrections Officers.

Raptor
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Raptor
3 years ago

Just start giving out free fentanyl. The ones stupid enough to take it will eradicate themselves

Guest
Guest
Guest
3 years ago

I’m with you. Definitely down for a social experiment. I would be interested to see what’s going on in Oregon after they liberalized their stance. I wonder what’s going on in the world of OD statistics up there. Spike? Decline? Too early to tell? Anybody know?

North west
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North west
3 years ago

I know what you mean Mendo Ma. What ever happened to the Hog Farm anyway?
I wonder how many inmates would actually work.
Maybe a brownie button system?