Nye County Sheriff: Lamar Odom Was Using Cocaine; Emergency 9-1-1 Call Audio

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Nye County Sheriff Sharon Wehrly speaks to the media concerning former NBA star Lamar Odom’s hospitalization.

“Is he conscious? No!”

“They just hand me something called “Reload — 72-hour sexual performance enhancer for men.”

“… add this to it. They just told me — someone just came up and said to me that he apparently had some cocaine on him that has been … that he finished … that he did this on Saturday.”

Lamar Odom took cocaine and as many as 10 sexual-performance supplement pills leading up to his hospitalization in Las Vegas, according to a dramatic 911 call released Wednesday by the Nye County Sheriff’s Department.

Initially, when Dennis Hof was interviewed, he said none of his employees were aware of any illegal drug use. He apparently was not aware of the full disclosure that was made on the 9-1-1 call.

Lamar Odom was unconscious with white stuff coming out of his nose when 2 different people at the Love Ranch South dialed 911 to get him medical assistance.

Authorities have released the 911 calls of those who found former NBA star Lamar Odom unconscious.



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