ANAHEIM, Calif.—Four people in three different incidents died in about an hour of each other in what is suspected to be fentanyl poisonings on Jan 3. While it is thought to be fentanyl-related due to the drug paraphernalia found at the scenes, it is not immediately clear what poisoned the victims, or if they knew what they were ingesting. “We don’t know that the deaths were [because of] fentanyl,” Anaheim Police Sgt. Shane Carringer told The Epoch Times. “But the indicia that was present on scene at those calls suggests that it was probably opiates that were being used, and that’s where the belief comes from that they may have been fentanyl-laced.” The first incident occurred at 11:40 a.m. when officers responded to a deceased woman inside of a motel room in the 800 block of South Beach Boulevard. Shortly after at 12:05 p.m., officers found a deceased man at …