From staff reports

The Louisville cheerleader who died of a drug overdose was found in a football player's apartment, according to the finalized police report released this week.

Cheerleader Dani Cogswell, 22, was visiting then-freshman receiver Cameron Polk and watching a movie in his apartment, where she fell asleep and was found dead by Polk in his bed about 9 a.m. July 28, according to the report.

Polk was not charged in Cogswell's death, though he was dismissed from the team in October after receiving a drug citation from University of Louisville police for allegedly trafficking marijuana, hydrocodone pills and codeine syrup.

Cogswell's sister confirmed to police that Dani Cogswell had a drug problem, according to the report. She told police Cogswell sometimes took Xanax and had smoked heroin as recently as two weeks before her death.

In August, the Jefferson County coroner's office confirmed that Cogwell had died of an overdose of heroin, amphetamines and Xanax.

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