Over 100 vape cartridges found after 2 area teens overdosed using heroin-laced pens

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MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — Two high school students overdosed and were hospitalized after using heroin-laced "vape pens," according to Morgantown police.

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In a video message posted to social media Friday, Morgantown Police Chief Ed Preston said the devices also contained other drugs and substances.

On Monday, Morgantown police said officers were able to identify and confirm one source of the suspected pens and vaping solutions: a juvenile high school student. A search warrant was obtained and police found over 100 charged vape solutions, marijuana, packaging materials and empty vape cartridges that were being filled with the vaping solution.

Preston encouraged people to stop using vaping devices and if they suspect an issue, to get rid of them.

Police said they believe there are other brands and types of vape cartridges in circulation that are contaminated with heroin and other chemicals.

Additional overdoses were reported from University High School in Morgantown from the same type of vaping pen.

Nationwide, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported nearly 2,000 cases of illness associated with using vaping products as of Oct. 29. 37 people have died.

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