‘NYPD Blue’ Star Austin Majors Died in Transitional Housing, Had Rolled Payments And Powder
Former youngster star Austin Majors‘ tragic fentanyl overdose occurred whereas he was in transitional housing … and officers say there was proof of drug use discovered on the scene.
In response to the coroner’s report, obtained by TMZ, safety on the facility the place 27-year-old Majors was staying did a mattress test round 9:30 PM on February 11, however he did not reply. After they entered the room they discovered him unresponsive in his mattress.
The report notes Austin was seen getting meals hours earlier as he walked across the facility — which supplies short-term shelter for the unhoused.
The report additionally mentions safety discovered 2 rolled up greenback payments, foil with a white crystal-like powder, capsules and a shot glass with white powder residue. Cops collected all of the objects as a part of the dying investigation.
TMZ broke the story, the previous actor’s post-mortem outcomes — launched final month — revealed his dying was attributed to an unintended fentanyl overdose.
Austin was identified for taking part in Theo Sipowicz for 7 seasons on “NYPD Blue,” successful a Younger Artist Award again in 2002.