I don't know about an overdose specifically, I just know that drugs were intercepted. Heroin was intercepted, and if you talk to some of the veteran officers there, they were surprised. They haven't seen those types of interceptions before.
Traditionally, in the Grand Valley Institution, since its opening in 1999, we've only found one needle inside the women's facility in over 20 years. In that case, most of the time female offenders are generally using different opioids or drugs as opposed to heroin, so we were quite surprised. We'll have to see how that pans out but we're quite surprised that we're introducing needle exchange in a women's facility.