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Portland Police Chief Mark Dubois speaks during a press conference in December 2023. (Derek Davis/Staff Photographer)

Portland police say the city saw seven suspected overdoses over the weekend, prompting them to issue a warning about potentially potent drugs in the community.

The police department issued a public safety alert on social media Sunday afternoon, urging people to “take immediate precautions” when using drugs.

Police cautioned that drugs might be contaminated with fentanyl or other dangerous additives, and encouraged community members to carry naloxone, an opioid-overdose antidote.

Signs that someone may have overdosed include breathing issues, unconsciousness, blue or gray lips and fingertips as well as gurgling or choking sounds, according to police.

Authorities say people struggling with drug addiction or other needs can find community resources at 211maine.org or by calling 211.

Morgan covers breaking news and public safety for the Portland Press Herald. Before moving to Maine in 2024, she reported for Michigan State University's student-run publication, as well as the Indianapolis...

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