Toronto drug squad officer dies of a fentanyl overdose, police say
TORONTO — An officer with the Toronto police drug squad died of a fentanyl overdose earlier this year, with the amount of the opioid found in his system being too much to have been from mere contact with the drug, the force said Thursday.
Const. Michael Thompson, 37, was found in medical distress at his home east of Toronto on April 10. He was rushed to hospital where he died three days later, Toronto police said in a statement on Thursday. He was single with no children.
Fentanyl, a synthetic opioid about 100 times stronger than morphine, is often combined with other drugs, including cocaine, heroin and methamphetamine. It has also been blamed for the growing overdose crisis across the country that officials say claimed the lives of more than 2,800 people last year.
“It is always a difficult time when we lose a member of the Toronto Police Service, regardless of the circumstances,” Deputy Chief James Ramer said in the statement. “It’s even more difficult when the circumstances of a specific loss leave us with more questions than answers.”