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2021-11-02 Coroner UpdateCoroner Update November 2, 2021 11:30 a.m. Present: Commissioner Pollock, Commissioner Swope, Austin Majors, Katie Conradi, Warren McLeod Guest: Nic Scott Recorder: Tammy Martin Warren McLeod provided the following year-to-date statistics: • Deaths: 785 total cases • Homicides: 1 • Suicides: 8 • Accidental deaths: 31 • Undetermined: 7 Warren said cases year-to-date are higher than of 2020 year-to-date. There have been 3 recent suicides involving individuals under the age of 18. Warren said his office is case driven. Professional services expenditures include removals and they have averaged of over 30 removals in a month. If they did not contract with a mortuary, they would need to purchase 2 vehicles costing approximately $70,000, then an additional $10,000 would need to be spent to outfit the vehicles with gurneys and canopies. The contract the Coroner’s Office has with the mortuary covers 2 vehicles and an on-call staff that is available 24 hours a day. If the Coroner’s Office did removals, 2 additional people would need to be on call 24 hours a day. The Coroner’s Office averages 50 autopsies per year and for 2021 year-to-date are currently performing number 51. These autopsies are not COVID related as those are processed differently through the hospital. Commissioner Swope asked to consider the cost of a removal crew by the mortuary versus the Coroner’s Office. Warren doesn’t feel the investigators should have to focus on a removal. Meth still remains the lead cause of drug-related deaths. Warren said they are currently undergoing a public disclosure request (PDR) for any and all opioid related deaths. This is a PDR for all 39 counties. Warren said there were 17 unclaimed remains that were interred during the ceremony at the Pioneer Cemetery. Each of the remains were unclaimed by family. This included remains from 2020. This ceremony also included the commemoration of the 110th anniversary deaths of “the girls” at Imperial Explosive. Meeting ended at 11:52 a.m.