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Fentanyl Safety Tips

Hawaiʻi Police Department is committed to fighting drugs on island and apprehending those that distribute and sell illegal narcotics. Hawaiʻi Island police want the public to be aware of the dangers of illicit fentanyl, which has been recovered by police during drug arrests across the island.

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One of the factors making illicit fentanyl so dangerous is that it is 50 times more deadly than heroin. Just a tiny amount of fentanyl (as shown in photo), as little as two milligrams (about one grain of Hawaiian salt) can be fatal in a non-opioid-tolerant person.

What Parents and Caregivers Need to Know About Illicit Fentanyl and Fake Pills

  • Encourage open and honest communication with your kids.
  • Explain what fentanyl is and why it is so dangerous.
  • Stress not to take any pills that were not prescribed to you from a doctor.
  • No pill purchased on social media is safe.
  • Make sure they know fentanyl has been found in most illegal drugs.
  • Create an “exit plan” to help your child know what to do if they are pressured to take a pill or use drugs.

Recognize Fentanyl Poisoning

 An individual experiencing fentanyl poisoning may exhibit one or more of the following:

  • Drowsiness or unresponsiveness
  • Constricted or pinpoint pupils
  • Slow or no breathing

If these signs are observed, call 911 and provide a description of the circumstances. Follow directions from the dispatcher until emergency medical services arrive.

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Fentanyl Arrests and Recovery Stats

As part of its continuing community outreach about the dangers of fentanyl, Hawaiʻi Police Department provides monthly updates on the amount of fentanyl related arrests (possession/distribution) in Hawaiʻi County and the quantity of fentanyl recovered for the preceding month.

  • Fentanyl Arrests and Recovery Stats for Dec. 2024
    Island-wide during the month of December 2024, there were two fentanyl related arrests. Police recovered a total of 0.81 grams of illicit fentanyl last month; two fentanyl pills were recovered during that time.
  • Fentanyl Arrests and Recovery Stats for Nov. 2024
    Island-wide during the month of November 2024, there were two fentanyl related arrests. Police recovered a total of 27.82 grams of illicit fentanyl last month; six fentanyl pills were recovered during that time.
  • Fentanyl Arrests and Recovery Stats for Oct. 2024
    Island-wide during the month of October 2024, there were no fentanyl related arrests. Police recovered a total of 5.1 grams of illicit fentanyl last month; zero fentanyl pills were recovered during that time.
  • Fentanyl Arrests and Recovery Stats for September 2024
    Island-wide during the month of September 2024, there was one fentanyl related arrest. Police recovered a total of 43.66 grams of illicit fentanyl last month; 5,018 fentanyl pills were recovered during that time.
  • Fentanyl Arrests and Recovery Stats for August 2024
    Island-wide during the month of August 2024, there was a total of five fentanyl related arrests. Police recovered a total of 1.2 grams of illicit fentanyl last month; 1 fentanyl pill was recovered during that time.

Unsolved Homicides

Hawaiʻi Police Department believes every victim deserves justice, and that the deceased victim’s family, friends, and community deserve closure.

Please take a moment to review the Unsolved Homicides summaries and if you have any information pertaining to any of these cases, please submit a tip, email us or call our Unsolved Homicides Division at (808) 961-2380 or Crime Stoppers at (808) 961-8300. Thank you for your help!

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