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Woman, 51, Dies as Officials Investigate 'White Powder' at Eighth Avenue, Haverhill, Home


By WHAV Staff |
January 23, 2021
First responders, including the regional Hazardous Materials Emergency Response Team, arrive at an Eighth Avenue, Haverhill home. (Jarvi Productions photograph for WHAV News.)
A 51-year-old woman is dead and “white powder,” suspected to be fentanyl, was found at an Eighth Avenue, Haverhill, home this morning.
Haverhill Fire, Police and Trinity EMS were dispatched to the 146 Eighth Ave. home around 9 a.m. Haverhill Fire Chief William F. Laliberty confirmed an individual died.
“No foul play” is suspected, said Carrie Kimball, spokeswoman for Essex County District Attorney Jonathan W. Blodgett.
Laliberty said the presence of white powder triggered a “Tier 1” response from the regional Hazardous Materials Emergency Response Team. Tier 1 is defined as “Hazardous and Risk Assessment—suspicious substances, open or loose suspicious powders.”

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