Deputy recovering after fentanyl exposure during Monterey Park traffic stop
Authorities say a Los Angeles County sheriff's deputy is recovering Friday after being exposed to fentanyl in Monterey Park.
Deputies had stopped a driver the area of Garvey and Strathmore, near Rosemead Boulevard, when one of them experienced a reaction consistent with being exposed to fentanyl and was rushed to County-USC Medical Center, according to Los Angeles County sheriff's officials.
A tweet from the Temple sheriff's station said the deputy has been released from the hospital, and will be back on duty next week.
During a traffic stop @CityofRosemead, @TEMLASD deputy experienced a reaction consistent with being exposed to #fentanyl. The Deputy was immediately taken to the hospital. A large amount of #methamphetamine #cocain & #pills. A #firearm was recovered too. pic.twitter.com/9cD914X57k
— LASD Temple Station (@TEMLASD) July 22, 2022
A large amount of methamphetamine, cocaine, pills, and a firearm were recovered from vehicle that was stopped. Three people were detained at the traffic stop, but it's unclear if charges will be filed.
Fentanyl is a synthetic opioid that is much more potent than heroine or morphine, and is believed to have fueled a spike in drug overdose deaths, particularly among teens.