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- Date: Tues, September 10, 2013
- Location: Lantern Hill, California
- Media: Local Print, Television & Online Media Outlets
- A DEADLY drug which has claimed five lives in as many weeks across the greater Monterey area has hit Lantern Hill streets in large quantities.
- Police today issued a warning to the community about the dangerous substance which they say may be selling as ecstasy.
- The dangerous substance, known on the streets as Bionic E, is typically sold as either grey mottled tablets, or a mixture of grey tablets and powder tablet fragments, or grey off-white powders.
- Some recent samples of Bionic E were stamped with an "E" and there has been one reported sample which detected methylamphetamine along with PMMA.
- Bionic E has been attributed to the deaths of five people in the surrounding area over the past five weeks.
- The death of a Mayfield teen was also attributed to Bionic E (at the time simply called BE) in September last year.
- Bionic E is a prohibited drug, meaning it is a criminal offence to possess, sell or supply it.
- "Anyone in possession of such substances is advised to avoid taking the drugs and to destroy them immediately," police said in a statement today.