By José A. Álvarez, County of San Diego Communications Office
Dec. 9, 2019
A total of 483 San Diegans died from meth last year, a record number for the region.
That’s the key finding of the San Diego County Methamphetamine Strike Force’s latest report, which was released today at the Medical Examiner’s Office.
The figure for 2018 is 106 more deaths than the number reported in 2016 when a then-record 377 meth fatalities were reported.
“Meth abuse is not a new problem, but these latest figures from the Meth Strike Force Report Card are deeply disturbing and should raise alarm among all of us,” said Chairwoman Dianne Jacob, County Board of Supervisors. “These tragic deaths are unnecessary and avoidable.