Four people were found dead in a Fullerton home Tuesday, Oct. 21, possibly the result of overdoses, police said.
Officers responded just after 11 a.m. to the 100 block of West Wilshire Avenue after a caller said four of his friends had overdosed and weren’t breathing, according to Fullerton police. Police arrived and found four adults dead inside the home.
Detectives who were conducting an investigation into the deaths don’t believe there’s any threat to the public.
No further details were available, including when the victims died or what drug or other substance may have led to the deaths.
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