Fentanyl-laced marijuana has been found in New York State, according to the Oneida County Sheriff’s Office.

The opioid-laced marijuana was said to have been confiscated in Sullivan County, between Poughkeepsie and the Pennsylvania border, deputies said.

Fentanyl is commonly used to cut drugs like heroin and cocaine. In Onondaga County, heroin overdoses increased 11 percent in 2018.

Deputies said that in the United States in 2017, 60 percent of the opioid-related deaths in the United States involved fentanyl.