Three men died in Pleimet Police said that they are connected and related to drugs.
Devon and Cornwall Police It was said that the authorities were called for a property on the Velbeck Avenue in the city around 3 pm on Saturday after reporting a report for two men.
Men, the age of 20 and 30s, were found dead at the scene, the force said.
The Devon and the Cornwall police said that in their 30s, a third person was found dead in a property in the North Road East on Sunday.
The families of men have been informed and the formal identity has not yet been fulfilled.
Detective Inspector Mitchell Dunn said: “Deaths are considered to be related to drugs and are considered to be connected and unexplained.
“Our inquiry is going on to establish the entire circumstances and we are working closely with our fellow agencies to do so.
“If someone has any information that they feel that we can help in our investigation, please report us.”
The force is urging anyone by calling 101 or coming forward to come forward to go ahead to one of their public investigation offices, cited reference 50250144278.
A drug charity in Plymouth sent a lesson warning people about three deaths. He said that deaths are being linked to blue bullets which are being sold in the city.
Charity Harbor said that bullets are sold ValiumAnd warned those who bought them not to consume them.
Harbor urged people to take Naloxone – an emergency antidot for overdose caused by it Heroin And others opiates Or opioids.
Lesson seen by Davonlaive,
“If you bought blue pills, don’t take them.”
It continued: “You may need many doses [of Naloxone],
“Make sure you have enough Naloxone and what you spend time know how to use it.
“You can get Naloxone from Harbor.
“Do not use alone, use with a friend or someone you trust, who will call you an ambulance.”
Independent Harbor has been approached for comment.