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Saskatoon police issue warning after seven suspected drug overdoses Saturday

Saskatoon police say seven people have received medical attention after suffering what police believe to be illicit drug overdoses. One of the overdoses took place after a man was brought to the Saskatoon police detention centre.

One suspected overdose took place at the Saskatoon police detention centre

Saskatoon police responded to seven apparent drug overdoses on Saturday. (Guy Quenneville/CBC)

Saskatoon police areissuing a public safety advisory after seven people suffered from apparent drug overdoses, including oneat the police detention centre.

Six of the suspectedoverdoses happened this morning after police, the Saskatoon Fire Department and Medavie Health Services wentto three different locations and foundmen and women experiencing "effects of apparent illicit drug overdoses," according to a news release by Saskatoon police.

The other suspected overdose happened after a 23-year-old man was brought to the Saskatoon police detention unit this afternoon and showed immediate signs of medical distress.

The paramedic on duty alerted Medavie Health Services, who took the man to hospital, according to police.

The conditions of those involved are not known.

Police are continuing to investigate the matter and are reminding people that taking any drug without a doctor's prescription, or dispensed by a pharmacist, poses a serious risk of injury or death.

Anyone with information is asked to contact Saskatoon police or Crime Stoppers.